Please don't call it an album. Drake's latest "project" or Malagkit (2025)"playlist," titled More Life, premiered unexpectedly Saturday on OVO Sound Radio, sending the internet into a spin.
Surprising and delighting the masses, More Lifewas not an Apple Music exclusive like 2015's Views. It was immediately available to stream on Spotify and other services.
SEE ALSO: Chance the Rapper has some words for all those who think he's no longer an independent artistWith 22 tracks to choose from, there was plenty there for Drake fans to process. Not least, a track featuring presidential hopeful Kanye West himself. The song, "Glow," is already being hailed as a standout. The evidence? The following gifs:
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The project also features London rapper Giggs in "No Long Talk," plus a healthy number of local references: See "Skepta Interlude" among others.
Drake seems to be a fan of the British in general. In his massive 2016 hit "One Dance," Drake featured UK funky singer Kyla Reid, arguably reviving interest in the genre.
Our favourite Canadian is nothing if not educational, but you may need to fire up Google search.
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It's all very exciting. Not to mention, in "Do Not Disturb," Drake quietly mentions he'll be back in "2018 to give you the summary."
People are already waiting. Maybe we can call the next one an album.
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