Drake’s Never-Before-Heard Songs Featuring Young Thug, Latto and 21 Savage Released as Rapper Drops 100GB of Content

Drake just revealed three new songs featuring Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto, along with more unreleased content.

On Tuesday, Drake released 100 gigabytes of content via the website 100gigs.org, including tons of B-roll footage, unused album covers, and previously unheard songs.

The three new tracks shared on the site are “Blue Green Red,” “It’s Up” featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, and the Gordo-produced “Housekeeping Knows” featuring Latto.

The “God’s Plan” singer also shared the songs on her Instagram story through her Instagram account @plotttttwistttttt. The page’s bio reads “100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP,” followed by a link to the website.

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Drake has publicly defended Young Thug on his collaboration “It’s Up” amid YSL’s ongoing extortion trial.

“I can’t sleep at night seeing Thug in the Cobb County Jail / I think he’s done enough thinking, I think my brother learned his lesson,” Drake raps.

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The songs are the first to feature Drake as a lead artist since his rap battle with Kendrick Lamar. The “One Dance” hitmaker has appeared briefly on tracks with Sexyy Red, Camila Cabello, and Gordo in recent months, but he has yet to officially release any music.

Drake and Lamar have been feuding for months, starting over Lamar’s song “Like That” in March.

They then traded diss tracks this spring, with Lamar dropping “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA” and Drake dropping “Push Ups,” “Taylor Made Freestyle” and “Family Matters.” Lamar responded immediately with “Meet the Grahams” and the hit “Not Like Us.”

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Drake then released “The Heart Part 6”, but the damage was done by then, as “Not Like Us” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In his 100GB content package, Drake also shared unreleased music clips, possibly the first time the rapper heard “March 14,” and interesting information like his definition of “Hotline Bling,” according to Billboard.

Another clip appears to show Drake writing the chorus for Kanye West’s track “Yikes” from his 2018 album “Ye.”

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