Drake has unleashed a treasure trove of unreleased material, dropping 100 gigabytes of content on a newly-discovered burner Instagram account. Fans are buzzing over new music, unseen footage, and behind-the-scenes moments.
Among the stash, new songs featuring big names like Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto have surfaced. One track, ‘It’s Up,’ brings Young Thug and 21 Savage together, while ‘Housekeeping Knows’ features Latto.
There’s also never-before-seen footage from the making of albums like ‘Take Care,’ ‘Views,’ and ‘Certified Lover Boy.’ Fans were ecstatic to see these intimate moments with megastars like JAY-Z, Kanye West, and Rihanna.
Drake revealed some surprising insights through this dump. For instance, ‘Hotline Bling’ was inspired by a woman he was seeing, and he even considered featuring Future on it. In another clip, he tells his mom that ‘Too Good,’ featuring Rihanna, is about his past fling with Serena Williams.
The collection also includes an earlier version of ‘U With Me’ with a different beat and lyrics, where Drake throws a subtle jab at The Weeknd. There’s a funny moment when Drake, on a call with Cam’ron, jokes, ‘I feel like I hate Hov right now!’ as he gets permission to wear Cam’ron’s iconic pink fur coat.
Viewers are also treated to behind-the-scenes strategies like Drake and Noah ’40’ Shebib prepping for JAY-Z’s verse on ‘Talk Up.’ Drake even does a spot-on impression of The Weeknd during a concert rehearsal, showing off his sense of humor.
Rihanna features again in rehearsal footage for their ‘Take Care’ performance around 2014. Another surprise is an unreleased track sampling Yasiin Bey’s ‘The Panties,’ despite some past tensions between Drake and Mos Def.
But it’s not just music. Fans see Drake playing ping pong with Steph Curry and vibing with his team to an unreleased beat by Boi-1da. There are also early versions of hits like ‘One Dance,’ ‘Fountains,’ and ‘N 2 Deep,’ giving a glimpse into his creative process.
Unused album covers for ‘Certified Lover Boy,’ ‘For All the Dogs,’ ‘Her Loss,’ and ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’ are part of the visual treats. There’s even an amusing clip of Drake praising Lil Yachty’s hit ‘Poland’ for its originality.
With all this content, Drake’s fans are sure to find something to cherish. It’s a deep dive into the mind and world of one of rap’s biggest stars.
This monumental content drop offers an unprecedented look into Drake’s creative world, filled with music, memories, and a few laughs. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, there’s no shortage of entertaining and revealing moments to enjoy.