Drake drops 100GB of rare content on his Finsta 'plottttwistttttt'

Available on 100gigs.org, the content is in 40 folders named after albums and key moments, dated March 7 to June 8.


Pop Culture & Art August 07, 2024

Drake has opened his digital archives, sharing a vast collection of photographs, behind-the-scenes videos, and songs. 

The Toronto music superstar released this treasure trove on Tuesday afternoon without any prior announcement, sparking excitement among his fans. 

The content, available on 100gigs.org, is organized into 40 folders named after various album releases and key moments in his career, dated from March 7 to June 8.

Among the folders is one titled "New," featuring three previously unheard tracks: "It's Up," featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, "Housekeeping Knows," featuring Latto, and "Blue Green Red." 

Additional archival footage includes Drake on the set of the "Hotline Bling" music video, collaborating with producers in the studio, and backstage moments with friends.

This release follows a period of relative silence from Drake amid his feud with L.A. rapper Kendrick Lamar, whose track "Not Like Us" has been a summer hit. 

Recently, Drake performed a surprise set at R&B singer Partynextdoor's Toronto concert, announcing a collaborative album with his label mate, set for a fall release.

Drake initiated the content drop by posting clips of three songs on his official Instagram account, leading fans to a new profile named "plottttwistttttt." 

This new account, filled with photographs uploaded since June, also provided a link to the 100gigs website.

The website features not only musical footage but also various other interesting clips. 

One folder includes footage of producer Noah (40) Shebib renovating the recording studio at Drake's former "YOLO Estate" in California, sold in 2022. 

Another shows women at Houston's Area 29 strip club counting piles of cash. 

In 2021, Drake faced criticism for reportedly spending $1 million at Area 29 after his performance at Travis Scott's Astroworld concert, where a tragic crowd crush resulted in 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

 

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