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After 15 years in the game, it’s safe to say thatDrakestill knows what fans want.
Her Losswill mark Drake’s first collaborative effort since his 2015 tape with Future,What a Time to Be Alive. That project hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and has since gone platinum.
21 Savage, meanwhile, hasn’t released a collaborative project since 2020’sSavage Mode IIwith producer Metro Boomin. Before that, he teamed up with Metro Boomin and Offset forWithout Warningin 2017, and released the firstSavage Modeproject a year before.
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Drake and 21 Savage have a long history of teaming up on songs together. Alongside “Jimmy Cooks” off Drake’s 2022 albumHonestly, Nevermind, the pair also releasedCertified Lover Boycut “Knife Talk,” which hit No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The duo previously took part in the first live performance of “Jimmy Cooks” together at a homecoming concert for colleges Morehouse and Spelman on Wednesday night. The Atlanta hometown show for 21 Savage ended up becoming the perfect setting for a Drake cameo, as the two also played “Knife Talk,” with Drake sharing a performance of his hit, “Nonstop.”
“Along with OVO, I really live this 4L s—,” Drake said at the show. “By the way, I didn’t get invited to this show. Nobody from Morehouse asked me to perform. My brother brought me here, so make some noise for 21 Savage.”
Her Lossis set to become the Canadian rapper’s third album released in just 13 months, followingCertified Lover Boylast September and May’s surprise-released dance albumHonestly, Nevermind. Fans of the star might recall the last time he released three projects in under two years — in 2015 and 2016 — the same era his Future collab topped the charts.
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Drake has come a long way since hisDegrassidays. Last week, the star shared a post from Toronto-focused concert history accountThe Flyer Vaulton his Instagram Story. The photo showed an invoice that revealed he was paid just $100 CAD, or about $72 USD, for opening for Ice Cube back in 2006 at the now-defunct Kool Haus venue in Toronto.
“This is for anybody getting 100 a show right now… keep going,” Drake wrote alongside The Flyer Vault’s post.
Her Losswill be available to purchase and stream on Oct. 28.
source: people.com