Young Money rapper
Drake may be far from done with his long-awaited third solo album
Nothing Was The Same, however, he provided fans with something to get excited about as they wait by revealing one of the project's guest features.
"And trust...the information will come to you. Soon enough.," he tweeted June 2nd.
"Jhene on NWTS. Momentous Occasions." (Drake's Twitter)
The rapper's announcement comes days
after a bogus album track list hit the Internet.
Another day, another alleged tracklist for a big album leaks to the Internet. Two days ago, Kanye West's tracklist to Yeezus leaked early, but so far no one has confirmed it was real. Earlier this evening, a tracklist for Drake's Nothing Was The Same hit the web, which was originally posted on Dennis Graham's Instagram. (XXL Mag)
Although it is unknown if he will appear on the project, rap mogul
Jay-Z recently locked in some studio time with Drizzy.
And another Jay-Z collaboration is on the horizon. After Raekwon
instagrammed a picture of himself and Hove a couple of days ago,
another pic of Jay and Drake has now surfaced. The picture was taken by Lenny Santiago,
the longtime A&R over at Def Jam and friend of Jay. This caption
has been added: "Warning: Please be very afraid of the music we're
working on. OVO x ROCNATION" As we know, Drizzy is working on his new
album Nothing Was The Same this summer, it is also rumored that Jay-Z is
working on a full-length as well. (Hype Trak)
The Toronto native's righthand man
Noah "40" Shebib revealed
his heavy involvement on the follow-up to 2011's
Take Care earlier this year.
"I don't know, I don't know. Every day it changes. That's
tough. That's a hard thing to say. It depends. Because you know we work,
and we have ideas and we have songs but as we create more songs, the
shape of the album will change and the progression of it will change. As
much as we might be sure that we're on a path and we're... We're sort
of working sequentially right now. We feel like we have 1, 2, 3, you
know we're going 4, 5, 6. That's how we're moving forward, in order of
the actual playlist of the album. But as we make more music that fits in
other places, it will change and adjust as far as how many songs, or
how far we're going to go so it's yet to be discovered. We're still too
early to make a call about whether or not we're half done or a quarter
done or 75 percent done. I mean, it could be any of the above."
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