By Dominic Patten, Patrick Hipes
01.03.2020 - 21:36 / justjared.com
Drake is releasing new music – and stirring up controversy.
The 33-year-old rapper surprised fans by dropping two new songs over the weekend, called “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.”
He joked about the release as a “leak,” uploading the tracks on his label’s Soundcloud – along with a music video on YouTube, which was directed by Theo Skudra and shot at the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn and inside a recording studio.
In “When to Say When,” Drake references the child molestation
By Dominic Patten, Patrick Hipes
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Drake thrilled fans over the weekend (February 29-March 1, 2020) by dropping an extended music video featuring two new tracks.
Drake has shared a video for two new songs called “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” On Saturday night, the rapper surprised fans by dropping the Theo Skudra-directed visual, which was filmed in Brooklyn and his hometown of Toronto. On “When to Say When,” Drake notably utilizes the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” while “Chicago Freestyle” features a lyrical nod toward Eminem’s “Superman” and a guest spot by newcomer, Giveon.
Drake's surprise new tracks "When to Say When" and "Chicago Freestyle" are already hits among fans. On Saturday (Feb. 29), the Toronto MC delivered a late night surprise in the
Drake’s fans awoke to some surprise good news on Sunday morning after the Toronto rapper unveiled two new tracks late Saturday night, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle”
Now we know what Drake was filming in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects last month: The rapper dropped two new songs late Saturday night, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle,” which are merged into a single video. The footage, directed by Theo Skudra, was also shot in Manhattan’s Diamond district and Drake’s hometown of Toronto.
Drake delivered a late night surprise in the form of not one, but two new songs on Saturday (Feb. 29) that touch on fatherhood, his Billboard chart success and more.In "When to Say When," Drake offers a bit of an update on where he's at in his life and career, bragging of bringing "a few Ws to the 6ix" and shouting out the mother of his son, Adonis (sort of: "Baby mama fluke, but I love her for who she is").
Drake has shared two new tracks, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” “When to Say When” features the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” and “Chicago Freestyle” interpolates Eminem’s “Superman.” The latter song features guest vocals from Giveon. Check out the new video combining the two songs, which arrived by surprise Saturday night (February 29), below.
Including nods to Jay-Z and Eminem
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