Charlamagne Tha God claims Drake's 100 GB music drop is a strategic album rollout

"This is clearly a rollout," asserts Charlamagne Tha God on Drake's massive 100 GB music release.

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Drake has taken the internet by storm by unveiling a second Instagram account targeting other rappers with memes, alongside releasing an overwhelming 100 GB of new and unreleased material. 

Fans are diligently exploring this massive drop, but Charlamagne Tha God, speaking on The Breakfast Club, posited that Drake's actions are far from spontaneous. 

"That's the issue, right. Drake just doing stuff," he critiqued, implying a lack of direction in Drake's approach to appearing nonchalant and effortless.

Charlamagne outlined his theory further, suggesting that this could be an elaborate setup for an upcoming album. 

He also mentioned that this might be Drake's way of testing the waters post his much-discussed battle with Kendrick Lamar.

"This is clearly a rollout," he stated, indicating that Drake is keen on measuring public sentiment.

Moreover, Drake's recent activities hint at numerous upcoming projects. 

He has teased collaborations with artists like Young Thug, Latto, and 21 Savage, and even a joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR scheduled for a fall release.

Additionally, rumors swirl about a potential European tour themed around Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" diss, further evidenced by merchandise titled "No One Likes Us 2024" found in his latest drop.

Despite previous criticisms, Charlamagne expressed confidence in Drake's current path. 

"Drake, you're fine," he reassured, reflecting on the dynamic and prolific nature of the recent rap battles, which he described as the best he's witnessed.

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