Drake is back at it, dropping two new tracks, “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face,” from his ‘100 Gigs’ collection onto streaming platforms.

These two bangers are part of a trio he released earlier this month, which also includes “SOD.” Interestingly, “SOD” hasn’t made its way to streaming yet.

Fans were buzzing especially about “No Face.” The track features Drake seemingly taking shots at Kendrick Lamar and others he’s had beef with recently. On it, Drake raps, ‘N-ggas got lit off the features I skated on / I gotta know, I gotta know / How you get lit off the n-gga you hatin’ on?’

The first batch of ‘100 Gigs’ songs, which came out in early August, included “It’s Up” with Young Thug and 21 Savage, “Blue Green Red,” and a collaboration with Latto called “Housekeeping Knows.” All were available on streaming services shortly after their release.

However, the streaming version of “No Face” doesn’t feature Playboi Carti, unlike the original. Still, it’s been stirring conversation, especially with lines like, ‘My therapist put in a 30-day notice / ‘Cause I keep on talkin’ ’bout beefin’ and business and money and women / It’s no diagnosis, they emptied the clip,’ where Drake seems to mimic Kendrick’s style.


“Circadian Rhythm” also keeps up the Kendrick feud, referencing a line from Kendrick’s “6:16 in LA” diss track. Drake even calls the song “The Language 2,” hinting it’s a follow-up to his 2013 track that subtly clapped back at Kendrick’s “Control” verse.

Drake’s lyrical jabs and the ongoing rivalry have fans eagerly dissecting each new line. It’s clear his latest releases are more than just music—they’re strategic moves in an ongoing rap chess game.

With every release, Drake continues to keep the rap world on its toes. Stay tuned for more from the ‘100 Gigs’ saga.

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