PartyNextDoor's Sorry, I'm Outside tour halted in his native Toronto this evening, and was joined onstage by a fellow Torontonian, Drake, who popped out to perform nearby his OVO craftsman and deliver a moment surprise to fans, fair in case his presence wasn't all that surprising. In a video shared by fans in participation, Drake declared a joint album from himself and Party is coming this fall.
“I know you girls are outside,” he smarmed. “When it gets a little chilly, PartyNextDoor and Drake album will be right there for you.”
This joint collection would be Drake's second collaborative album, taking after 2022's Her Loss with 21 Savage (2015's What A Time To Be Alive with Future is officially listed as a mixtape in his discography, but you can count it if you want). It'll be his first collab extend with any member of his label, OVO Sound, as well.
Fans at the show sound fairly energized about the news within the video, but you'll be sure skepticism for the project will be at all time highs on social media. The timing is certainly notable; Drake needs a win after being drubbed by Kendrick Lamar this summer, and it's clearly good PR for him and promotion for his artist. In either case, both could certainly use the jolt of creative energy that comes from collaborating with a longtime friend — and project where neither needs to carry the complete thing.
I figure we'll find out this harvest time — and what are the chances it really comes out in October
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