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Drake Releases ‘Scary Hours 2’ EP
As the Toronto rapper continues to tease Certified Lover Boy, Drake holds fans over with the release of Scary Hours 2.
Serving as the sequel to the 2018-project, Scary Hours, which featured the top-charting single “God’s Plan,” as well as “Diplomatic Immunity,” Drake returns with three tracks with contributions from Rick Ross on “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” and Lil Baby on “Wants and Needs.”
Alongside the release of Scary Hours 2, Drake premiered a brand new video for “What’s Next.” Directed by Theo Skudra, Drake takes over Toronto, heading to the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, aquarium and rides an empty subway before being joined by his OVO squadron, Noah “40” Shebib, Oliver El-Khatib, and OVO Niko, at the top of the CN Tower.
Before the release of the project, Drake returned to OVO Sound Radio via SiriusXM, to speak on the delay of Certified Lover Boy, which was pushed back as Drake continues to recover from knee surgery: “I’m just grateful to be back on my feet. I went through a little bit of a tough stretch with an injury and I’m back in tip-top form,” he said. “CLB is currently being cheffed in every way possible…I’m back in the studio with 40 tough. I’m just really excited about the music that we’re making and I feel like I’ve locked into a zone where I’m really trying to execute on a project that’s fulfilling for my soul.”
Drake joined Sirius XM in 2019 after his deal was up with Apple Music.
Though there is no definite release date of Certified Lover Boy, Drake reports “it’s in a pot and it’s coming soon.”
Stream Scary Hours 2 below.
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Quavo Claps Back at Chris Brown with New Diss Track ‘Over Hoes & B*tches’; Chris Brown Responds
Quavo has fired back at Chris Brown with a new diss track, “Over Hoes & B*tches,” following Brown’s earlier release of “Weakest Link” aimed at him. This exchange began when Brown dissed Quavo on his track “Freak” from the deluxe version of his latest album, “11:11.” Quavo countered with “Tender,” prompting Brown’s response.
The latest track premiered on DJ Akademiks‘ livestream on Monday, Apr. 22, with Quavo targeting Brown and his associates from OHB, Saweetie and more.
“Lil boy wanna die ’bout some coochie?/You still fucked up ’bout Karrueche?/You tried to beat up Teyana, but Usher wouldn’t let you do it/The cocaine got him your honor, bipolar disorder, no wonder/You was the greatest, n***a, you fumbled/Going out sad, I’m watching you crumble.” Quavo spits.
Chris Brown has since responded to the diss stating that he’s disappointed.
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Kanye West Drops ‘Like That’ Remix Dissing Drake & J. Cole
Kanye West has decided to enter the hip-hop feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar by dropping a verse over Future and Metro Boomin‘s “Like That.”
As the record maintains its number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, Kanye premiered the new verse on Justin Laboy‘s podcast, “The Download.”
confirmed to be real by Kanye West himself, he premieres the "Like That" remix during his new interview with Justin Laboy 🚨pic.twitter.com/YAufnWxOp4
— SOUND (@itsavibe) April 20, 2024
Before his verse began, Ye stated, “We gon’ take this p*ssy n*gga out, yo Dot I got you,” before launching into his lyrics.
“Y’all so outta sight, outta mind / Can’t even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole get the p***y dry / Play this s*** back 130 times,” Ye spits.
— ye (@kanyewest) April 20, 2024
Back in 2021, Drake and Kanye West had ended their longstanding feud to hold a benefit concert for Larry Hoover to “raise awareness of the need for prison and sentencing reform.” This relationship between the two artists turned sour during the feud between G.O.O.D. Music president, Pusha T and Drake. Drake accused Kanye of leaking the news that he had a son to Pusha T.
Drake later stated that he only did the concert as a favor for J. Prince.
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Drake Puts ‘Push Ups’ On Streaming Services
Last weekend, Drake gave Akademiks an official leak of his Kendrick Lamar diss, ‘Push Ups.‘
After a week of trolling Metro Boomin and Rick Ross on Instagram Stories, Drake returns with the official CDQ version of the record, where he responds to Rick Ross’ “Champagne Moments,” and Metro Boomin and Future’s collaborative track, ‘Like That,’ featuring Kendrick Lamar.
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