Drake has never failed to release new music in recent years as he dropped two albums last year and it appears that he will release new material anytime soon amid the news of his upcoming tour with 21 Savage.
According to Hot New Hip Hop , Champagne Papi appears to be spending time in a recording studio recently as he previewed an upcoming song in collaboration with BYNX on his Instagram stories.
The video shows the musician playing a song at what appears to be an intimate party. The short clip was captioned with a bunch of eyes emoji, hinting that it was never been heard by the public before.
The lyrics of the yet-to-be-titled track can be heard clearly and Drake was describing his dream girl in the song.
The lyrics read: "I need someone to be patient with me / Someone to get money, would not take it from me / They don't even need to be as famous as me / I don't think I meet 'em at the places I be / But deep down I think about you all day, mami." (via the outlet mentioned above)
As of this writing, Drake has yet to reveal the official release date of his song with BYNX.
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Drake New Album 2023: Rapper Collaborating With Lil Baby?
In other reports, it seems like Drake has big plans this 2023 aside from his tour as he's reportedly collaborating with Lil Baby for an album.
It all started when his collaborator, Black Coffee, revealed in a previous interview that he spoke to Quality Control's Coach K about the musician teaming up with the Atlanta-based rapper, noting that they have been working on a record.
He also revealed that Drake would be retiring soon, hinting that the rumors behind him leaving the music industry might be true all along.
As of this writing, Drake and Lil Baby have not confirmed whether they're collaborating on an album or not.
Drake Retiring Soon?
There were also speculations that Drake might be retiring from the music industry soon as he recently hinted about a possible retirement in an interview with Lil Yachty on "A Moody Conversation."
"I think I'm at the point now where I just wanna like... I feel like I'm kinda introducing the concept in my mind of a graceful exit," he told the hip-hop superstar.
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