Drake has dropped 100 gigabytes of data, including three new songs
Drake has shared 100GB (gigabytes) worth of data, that includes three previously unheard songs – find out more below.
The Toronto rapper shared the data to a new website, 100gigs.org. The first folder on the site is titled ‘NEW’, and comprises three songs: ‘It’s Up’, ‘Blue Green Red’ and ‘Housekeeping Knows’.
Of the three, ‘It’s Up’ is the most rap-oriented and features Young Thug on the trap track. ‘Housekeeping Knows’ takes on a dancier vibe and features Latto, while ‘Blue Green Red’ is a slower club tune and does not include a feature.
Other materials available on the site are behind-the-scenes clips from music videos, tour rehearsals, studio footage, unused cover art for albums (for ‘For All The Dogs’ and ‘Certified Lover Boy’) and singles and more. All of the material on the 100gigs site is free and available for download.
One clip sees Drake coming up with and recording the reference hook for Kanye West‘s 2018 track ‘Yikes’, from the latter’s ‘ye’.
Drake coming up with the hook for Kanye's 'Yikes' (2018)pic.twitter.com/9DVUvjiAM2
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Earlier this week, Drake announced he is working on an album with PartyNextDoor. “On behalf of me and Party, we’ve been working on something for y’all,” he told fans towards the end of PartyNextDoor’s recent concert, where he appeared as a special guest.
“So, you get the summer over with, you do what you need to do. I know all you girls are outside. When it gets a little chilly, [a] PartyNextDoor and Drake album will be waiting right there for you.”
Elsewhere, Drake has quoted rival Kendrick Lamar‘s ‘Not Like Us’ in response to an impersonator dancing along to ‘Hotline Bling’, and recently appeared on two new songs from producer Gordo’s new album ‘Diamante’.
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