Nov 13, 2017is that koolo?
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I still want that Drake x Kanye tape
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Nov 13, 2017
What do we have here? Last night (Nov. 11), a snippet of what appears to be an unreleased Drake record surfaced online.
The clip was posted to Twitter account Drake Direct Media. In it, what appears to be a teen wearing a keffiyeh rocks out to the song in a car while his homie whips the ride. "Don’t pull up at 6 am to cuddle with me/You know how I like it when you loving on me/I don’t wanna die for them to…,” Aubrey rap-croons on the bouncy track.
The leak comes on the heels of Drizzy letting fans know he has new music on the way. While performing in Australia for his Boy Meets World Tour, Drake revealed the news saying, "I landed at the airport here, there was this kid working there and the first thing he said to me was, 'Hey, man, great to have you. When you dropping some new s---, man?'" The rapper continued, "That's love to me. I really do appreciate that. Just know I'm always working for you. I'm never sitting around wasting my time. So, I got s--- coming for you, don't worry."
Drake has a few highly-anticipated collabs coming up including a track with Quavo and possibly a song with Trippie Redd. A month ago, a new song from the More Life rapper leaked online after apparently being played in the New York Giants' locker room.
The OVO head honcho is currently on the Australia and New Zealand leg of his Boy Meets World Tour.
Check out the snippet of the recently-surfaced Drizzy record below.
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/11/unreleased-drake-snippet-surfaces/
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I like Drake but i think most of his recent stuff sounds very similar