Drake Drops 100GB of Unreleased Content Featuring Collaborations with Young Thug, Latto, and 21 Savage


On Tuesday afternoon (Aug. 6), Drake made a major splash by releasing 100GB of unreleased content for his fans. The rap world had been eagerly anticipating his next move, and he delivered with a surprise: a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes material, unused album covers, studio session clips, and three new tracks featuring Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto.


Sharp-eyed fans noticed that Drake was following an obscure Instagram account called Plottttwistttttt, sparking speculation about what he might be planning. The account was soon taken off private, and Drake shared the link along with the newly leaked songs on his Instagram Story.

Drake has publicly defended Thugger in their collaboration on “It’s Up” amid the ongoing YSL trial. In his verse, he raps, “I can’t sleep at night with Thug at Cobb County Corrections / I think he did enough reflectin’, I think my brother learned his lesson.”


For those anticipating a response to Kendrick Lamar, it seems these tracks aren’t directed at K. Dot. However, an intriguing photo circulating on Plottttwistttttt's Instagram shows boxes labeled “No One Like Us – Euro 2024.”


Among the array of photos and unreleased clips, a notable find has Drake developing the hook that would later become Ye’s “Yikes” on his 2018 album. Reports from Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg indicate that Drake initially worked with West in Wyoming but wasn’t credited as a co-writer on “Yikes.”

The site, titled **100GIGSFORYOURHEADTOP**, is organized with an extensive array of folders packed with content. The main dossier highlights three new tracks: “It’s Up,” featuring 21 Savage and Young Thug; the island-inspired “Blue Green Red”; and the Latto collaboration “Housekeeping Knows.”

The collaboration seemed to strain relations between Ye and Drake’s teams, contributing to the feud between Drake and Pusha T that erupted later in May 2018.


Other clips reveal unreleased music, a potential first listen to “March 14” by Drake, and behind-the-scenes discussions about “Hotline Bling,” including whether to feature Future.


Since the Kendrick Lamar feud, Drake has appeared on tracks with Sexyy Red, Camila Cabello, and Gordo, but has yet to release any official new music. He now appears to be employing a strategic approach to leaking material.


Check out the three new Drake songs below.

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