When Drake and 21 Savage announced that they pushed back the release date of their joint album, "Her Loss," they probably did not expect that the rappers would compensate them with something else.
Drake, or Champagne Papi to his fans and on Instagram, shared a picture of himself with 21 Savage gracing the cover of Vogue Magazine, for their special October 2022 issue.
"Me and my brother on newsstands tomorrow!" He wrote. "Thanks [Vouge Magazine] and Anna Wintour for the love and support on this historic moment."
Despite the excitement, there is some confusion about whether the cover is real or not, because according to Rap-Up, Vogue unveiled the official cover of their October 2022 issue with Jennifer Lawerence; apparently, this cover has been on newsstands for weeks now.
However, confusion aside, the pair's fans are excited and thrilled to see the two gearing up for the release of their joint album, which is now slated to be released on Nov. 4.
According to reports, the accompanying story to the cover is yet to be released, however, many anticipate that it will cover the two's history of working together.
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Brothers
Drake, born Aubrey Drake Graham, and 21 Savage, born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, consider themselves brothers, given their tight-knit bond which has spanned several years now.
Among their hit collaboration songs is "Jimmy Cooks," a song off of Drake's 2022 album, "Honestly, Nevermind." The song was a massive hit, as it topped the Billboard Hot 100.
A line from the hit song seems like a premonition of the pair gracing the cover of Vogue Magazine. "Don't tell me that you model if you ain't been in Vogue," the lyric reads.
The besties also happen to be born in the same month, albeit in different years. 21 Savage turned 36 on Oct. 24, while Drake turned 30 on the 22nd.
21 Savage was even seen attending Drake's Freaknik-themed birthday party, along with other artists and celebrities.
Push Back
A few days ago, the pair announced that their highly-anticipated joint album, "Her Loss," would have to take a backseat.
They shared that the producer Noah "40" Shebib contracted COVID, and the release was pushed back to Nov. 4, instead Oct. 28, as originally planned.
"Our brother [Shebib] got Covid while mixing and mastering the crack so he's resting up," Drake's message read. "November 4th is 'Her Loss' day we'll see you soon."
Despite the delayed release, fans are still ecstatic to see the pair doing well. Some even commended the marking strategy they employed ahead of the release of the album, "They're dropping a joint album. Good marketing," a fan wrote
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