Drake shocked the world late Friday night, choosing to announce the
release date for "Nothing Was The Same" in grandiose fashion. Drizzy
tweeted out a link to his new label's website. The site revealed that
the album will be coming out September 17, and added four new songs to
the mix.
The
first song was "The Motion," a smooth, catchy song featuring British
singer Sampha. This song will definitely become a summertime anthem. His
second song is called "Jodeci Freestyle," and features J. Cole. Despite
the title of the song paying homage to the R&B group, there is
nothing soft about the bars the two rappers spit on this one. It looks
like Drake is back to rehashing the lyrical beef between himself and
Pusha T, saying, "See I can talk keys without pitchin' 'caine/Pay
yourself and owe yourself/Before you come to my city just know
yourself."
The third and fourth songs are simply Drake features. The third song is
the remix for "Versace," the new single from Atlanta buzzmakers Migos.
Drizzy switches up his flow to match the frenetic energy of the track.
Mellowing back down, Drake gets introspective on the fourth cut, "Over
Here," which is by his artist PARTYNEXTDOOR. PARTYNEXTDOOR's album
should be dropping on July 1, the first project from the new OVO Sound
label.
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