Watch: Drake bobs head to Rema collab ‘Mention Me’ after dropping 100GB of unreleased music

The Canadian rapper dropped 100GB of hidden music and videos, including a Rema track.

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On August 6, 2024, Canadian rapper Drake made headlines by releasing a significant cache of unreleased content online. 

The trove, uploaded to a site called 100GIGSFORYOURHEADTOP, includes 100GB of music and video clips previously unseen by fans. Among the highlights is a video featuring Drake and his team enjoying his collaboration with Nigerian Afrobeats artist Rema.

The video showcases Drake and his associates reacting to the song, which Rema had previously hinted at during an interview with English journalist Amelia Dimoldenberg on her web series "Chicken Shop Date." The track, titled "Mention Me," was mentioned by Rema in 2022, but has not yet been officially released.

 

In addition to the Rema video, the content dump includes rehearsal footage of Drake and Rihanna, a recording session for his hit song "One Dance" featuring Wizkid, and various other unreleased materials. 

The release has intrigued fans and raised questions about why some of the content, particularly the Rema collaboration, had not been made available until now.

For more details, visit the official release site and check out the latest updates from Drake's music archives.

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