OVO Sound boss Drake is making fans wait a little longer for his new chunes. The hip-hop superstar has come forward to announce his long-awaited Certified Lover Boy album isn’t dropping this month.
Drake Delays Certified Lover Boy
Drizzy went to his Instagram Story to alert fans eagerly hoping to get their hands on the LP in the coming days. Despite not dropping the project in January, Drake did vow to release it this year.
“I was planning to release my album this month but between surgery and rehab my energy has been dedicated to recovery. I’m blessed to be back on my feet feeling great and focused on the album, but CLB won’t be dropping in January. I’m looking forward to sharing it with you all in 2021.”
Drake’s New Album May Be Coming Very Soon
All we had known about Drake’s Certified Lover Boy is that it’s supposed to drop early in 2021. Then a few days ago, pop singer/producer Charlie Puth tweeted “Drakes dropping on the 21st” before deleting the post. Drake, unbothered, initially didn’t respond or provide any details.
In a now-deleted tweet that was posted on Monday, Puth wrote, “Drakes dropping on the 21st.” It’s not clear if Puth provided any production, songwriting, or performances to the album, nor has he been publicly linked to it in any way until this. So, it’s not clear why Puth would know the release date for Certified Lover Boy. Puth has shared some thoughts about Drake over the past year, though. Back in March, he speculated on Twitter, “If Drake put out a record that had the same tempo as Vogue by Madonna, and maybe even sounded a little bit like it, it would be the biggest thing ever.” (UPROXX)
Drake Returns To The Studio After 50 Billion Spotify Milestone
The OVO Sound boss isn’t slowing down anything. Instead, the hip-hop superstar has teased fans about himself gearing up to drop some much-needed new tunes.
The rap heavyweight is back-back. Rap star Drake is back on his music grind going to his Instagram Story with a sneak peek of himself in the recording studio. He’s shown in the pic sitting on a chair and presumably fine-tuning new music off his upcoming Certified Lover Boy album.
Future Acknowledges The 6 God’s Streaming Dominance
Drake is the first artist to hit 50 billion streams on Spotify. Atlanta rapper and frequent collaborator Future has played a role in some of that success, as the pair have worked together on tracks like “Life Is Good” and “Where Ya At.” Future went on Twitter this week to shout-out Drizzy’s accomplishment.
“50 billion streams SHEESH congrats to THE BOY”