Happy Wednesday, y’all, Drake just dropped two new songs, both of which you can pretty much only find on iTunes.
The first is called “Pop Style,” and features Jay Z and Kanye West—credited as The Throne—and another called “One Dance,” which features people named Wizkid and Kyla.
Kanye references his Taylor Swift VMA moment in “Pop Style,” and hearing the three rappers on one song is pretty momentous, but at the same time, the track feels slightly low energy from all ends. “One Dance,” follows in the footsteps of his recent new track, “Controlla,” both of which showcase Drake’s latest interest in Rihanna dancehall music.
Both of the songs are said to be off Views From the 6, Drake’s upcoming album that he announced will release this month.
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