Drake drops snippets of three new songs

Snippets of Drake’s alleged three new songs surfaced online, hinting at a solo album and PartyNextDoor collaboration.


Pop Culture & Art January 03, 2025
-AFP

Drake sent fans into a frenzy Thursday night when alleged snippets of three unreleased tracks surfaced online, generating excitement about his upcoming music projects. 

The 9-second first snippet and two 15-second clips offer a preview of new material from the rapper, marking his first release since his public feud with Kendrick Lamar in the spring of 2024.

The leaked snippets include both solo tracks from Drake and a feature with PartyNextDoor, hinting at his long-awaited collaboration with the artist. The songs suggest a shift toward focused solo material while still maintaining excitement for his joint project with PartyNextDoor.

The first snippet, lasting 9 seconds, features Drake rapping over a midtempo trap beat, addressing a woman in his signature style. The instrumental resembles the sound of his previous track “Waiting for You,” with a similar flow and cadence. 

The second snippet, 15 seconds long, showcases PartyNextDoor alongside Drake, where the two croon about heartbreak and relationships—typical themes for their upcoming collaborative album. 

The third snippet, also 15 seconds, reveals Drake rapping aggressively over a glitchy, rage-inspired beat, evoking his past work with Yeat on “Daylight.”

These leaks suggest that Drake is preparing multiple releases, including both solo material and his collaboration with PartyNextDoor. The collaboration has already generated significant buzz, especially after Drake praised the project during a live-stream event with Adin Ross. He described it as “the best that both of us has to offer,” hinting that the album is nearly finished.

While Drake has not confirmed release dates, fans are hopeful that these snippets signal the arrival of the PartyNextDoor collaboration soon, with a solo project potentially following shortly after.

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