Drake is turning heads with his latest musical venture, rapping entirely in Spanish on 18-year-old Mexican singer Chino Pacas’ new track.

The song, “Modo Capone,” is part of Pacas’ debut album, “Que Sigan Llegando las Pacas,” released on October 18. Drake joins the young artist and Fuerza Regida, showcasing his lyrical prowess in a language that’s not his own.

In his verse, Drake’s lines translated to: “The nympho baby calls me/ She wants me in her bed, strawberries and cocaine/ Travis is playing/ I like to wear Cuban chains, money is power.” Clearly, the Canadian superstar is embracing cultural diversity.

The buzz doesn’t stop there. Drake, known for his support of other artists, publicly supported Young Thug amidst his legal battles. On October 10, Drake shared a selfie sporting clothing from Thugger’s Spider brand, writing: “I ain’t talking to talk man I really put [bread emoji] on the [briefcase emoji] 3 Jeff.” This suggests Drake might be funding Young Thug’s defense.

Moreover, the musical scene was further stirred when Young Thug called for peace amidst the “20 v. 1” beef involving Drake and other rap heavyweights like Future and Metro Boomin. Thug’s message, “@Drake @1future @MetroBoomin we all bruddas,” resonated with many, with Future endorsing the sentiment by sharing it on his own platform.


Drake’s linguistic leap on Chino Pacas’ track and his continued support for fellow artists highlight his evolving influence in the music industry.

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