Drake surprised fans with a massive release of 100GB of unreleased content. The extensive folder, available on the site 100gigs.org, includes behind-the-scenes footage, unused album covers, clips from studio sessions, and three new songs featuring Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto.
Fans first noticed Drake’s activity when he followed a mysterious Instagram account named Plottttwisttttt. The account, initially private, was later made public, and Drake shared the link along with the leaked songs on his Instagram Story. The site, aptly titled 100GIGSFORYOURHEADTOP, is a treasure trove of content organized in numerous folders.
Among the highlights are three new tracks: “It’s Up” featuring frequent collaborators 21 Savage and Young Thug, the island-tinged “Blue Green Red,” and “Housekeeping Knows” featuring Latto. Latto confirmed her involvement by posting a video on X (formerly Twitter), rapping along to her verse, while producer Gordo confirmed his role.
Drake uses “It’s Up” to defend Young Thug amid the ongoing YSL trial, rapping, “I can’t sleep at night with Thug at Cobb County Corrections/ I think he did enough reflectin’, I think my brother learned his lesson.” Despite speculation, the new tracks don’t contain any responses to Kendrick Lamar, with whom Drake has had a highly publicized feud.
The site also contains hidden gems, such as Drake crafting the hook for Ye’s “Yikes” from his 2018 album Ye. This clip adds context to the reported tension between Drake and Kanye West’s camps, which led to the infamous Pusha T and Drake feud in mid-2018.
Other clips feature unreleased music, Drake possibly hearing “March 14” for the first time, and insights into his creative process, including his debate on featuring Future on “Hotline Bling.”
In recent months, Drake has made cameo appearances on tracks with Sexyy Red, Camila Cabello, and Gordo. However, this strategic release marks his first official music drop since the Kendrick Lamar feud, showcasing his ability to keep fans engaged with unexpected moves.
Drake archives, with a massive 100-gigabyte folder brimming with unreleased music, studio sessions, and behind-the-scenes footage. The files, made available on the site 100gigs.org, span from March 7 to June 8 and have been confirmed by Drake and his label, OVO Sound, through social media posts.
This unprecedented release marks Drake’s first new music since his highly publicised feud with Kendrick Lamar, which saw a series of diss tracks exchanged between the two rap titans. The conflict, ignited by Lamar’s “Like That” in March, escalated with contributions from other rappers, culminating in a rapid-fire exchange of tracks. Though 50 Cent’s view on the matter needs to be considered, as he is the king of feuds.
Drake’s “Family Matters” and Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” intensified the rivalry, with Lamar’s “Not Like Us” debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite the intense back-and-forth, this release signifies a fresh chapter for Drake, who last dropped his album “For All the Dogs” less than a year ago.
Fans and critics alike are now sifting through this extensive release, eager to uncover hidden gems and insights into Drake’s prolific career. As the dust settles from the Kendrick Lamar feud, Drake’s latest move reaffirms his status as one of the most influential artists in the music industry today.
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