Drake Drops ‘100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP;’ New Songs And More

Drake Drops '100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP;' New Songs And More
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We’ve officially got more Drake than we know what to do with..

On Tuesday (August 6), just weeks after his high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar settled, the 6 God made a grand comeback with an enormous content drop—a staggering 100 gigabytes of songs, photos, videos, and even PowerPoint presentations.

The drop kicks off with three fresh tracks, including the Latto-led “Housekeeping Knows,” the high-energy “It’s Up,” backed by 21 Savage and Young Thug, and the intriguingly titled “Blue Green Red,” among others.

Latto took to social media to share a snippet of her collaboration with the Toronto rapper, all while rocking her best cowgirl attire.

Check out the post below.

In related news, Drake’s track “Push-Ups” recently hit the impressive milestone of 100 million streams on Spotify. This is a notable feat, especially considering the backdrop of his ongoing feud with K. Dot which has only fueled their commercial success.

The rivalry has led to a string of top 10 hits combined with a handful of chart-toppers, including “First Person Shooter” and “Like That,” which reignited their on-again, off-again the beef. “First Person Shooter,” featuring J. Cole, dominated the Hot 100 for weeks, and “Push-Ups” has now joined the ranks of Drizzy’s arsenal of hits, peaking at number 17 before settling at number 74.

While hitting 100 million streams is a routine achievement for Drake—he’s now reached this milestone with 248 songs, more than double any other rapper. Meanwhile, Kenny’s “Not Like Us” gave him a run for his money. The West Coast rapper’s scathing diss track debuted at number one where it remained in the top 5 for several weeks, shattering Spotify streaming records and overshadowing some of Drake’s own achievements.

The feud continues to be a win-win for both artists, driving their success to new heights.

While Kendrick has yet to respond to Drake’s latest release, you’ve got plenty of time to explore his new work at ‘100 Gigs for Your Headtop.’