middle of the ocean >
Both my most replayed songs lately. The beat switch on both of them songs is just something out of this world.
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Toronto, there lived a renowned rapper named Drake. Known for his mesmerizing lyrics and captivating beats, Drake was adored by fans around the world. His music had the power to transport listeners to different realms, evoking a range of emotions with each track. One fateful day, rumors began to circulate that Drake was preparing to release a new project, and the anticipation reached a fever pitch.
Fans eagerly awaited the announcement of his latest endeavor, hoping to catch a glimpse into the depths of his creative genius. The industry buzzed with excitement as whispers of a mysterious and haunting project named "Scary Hours 3" started to surface. It was said that this release would delve into the darker corners of Drake's mind, revealing a side of him rarely seen before.
As the days turned into weeks, the anticipation grew thicker, with fans speculating about the album's theme and sound. Some predicted it would be a continuation of the previous "Scary Hours" releases, while others anticipated an entirely new musical direction. Drake remained silent, leaving his fans in a state of suspense and wonder.
Finally, on a chilly evening, the silence was shattered as Drake made a surprise announcement. He took to social media, revealing a cryptic teaser featuring eerie visuals, distorted melodies, and chilling whispers. The internet exploded with excitement and speculation. The stage was set for Drake's grand return.
The date was set for the release of "Scary Hours 3." As the clock struck midnight, fans eagerly refreshed their streaming platforms, eagerly waiting to be transported into Drake's haunting world. The first track, titled "Nightmare," hit the airwaves, sending shivers down the listeners' spines. It was a sonic experience like no other—driving basslines, haunting synths, and Drake's introspective lyrics painted a vivid picture of his inner demons.
With each subsequent track, the album became darker, more introspective, and intensely personal. Drake's voice became an instrument of catharsis, venturing into his vulnerabilities and fears. From the eerie melodies of "Shadows" to the bone-chilling storytelling of "Ghosts in the City," it was evident that Drake had embarked on a journey of self-discovery.
"Scary Hours 3" became a cultural phenomenon overnight, with fans dissecting the lyrics, decoding hidden messages, and a***yzing the intricate production. The album's haunting ambiance and Drake's introspective verses resonated with millions, capturing the essence of their own fears and struggles. The introspection and vulnerability showcased on the project inspired listeners to confront their own demons, empowering them to embrace their imperfections and fears.
Drake's release was not just a musical offering; it became a catalyst for personal growth and reflection. As his fans immersed themselves in the haunting melodies and raw emotions of "Scary Hours 3," they realized that darkness and fear were not to be avoided but embraced as integral parts of the human experience.
Months passed, and the impact of "Scary Hours 3" continued to reverberate throughout the music industry. Drake's daring exploration of his own fears set a new standard for authenticity in rap music, inspiring a generation of artists to delve deeper into their own narratives. The album's legacy was etched in the hearts of millions, forever solidifying Drake's position as an artist who fearlessly pushed boundaries.
And so, the tale of "Scary Hours 3" came to an end, but its echoes remained, serving as a testament to the power of music to navigate the darkest corners of the human soul. Drake's haunting masterpiece left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of listeners, forever reminding them that even in the midst of darkness, there is beauty and strength waiting to be discovered

Yachty influence on the album???
i think scorpion had a cool rollout, the exectutive produced jackets were sick
I got one of those in the mystery bag Drake Related drops
No other artist in their right mind would drop on the same day as Drake.
Especially someone like Gunna who’s trying to win back public favor.
If there is a Drake album coming, it’ll probably be next week
Gunna probably doesn't have any connections to Drake and his inner circle to confirm a release date
I’ll never forget playing that track for the first time with my candles lit
easily one of my favorite moments of all time
The whole second verse just filled me with goosebumps. That and the background guitar is just something insane.
Gunna probably doesn't have any connections to Drake and his inner circle to confirm a release date
Drake could give less than 8 f***s about Gunna rn tbh
1-2 month long rollout? CLB felt like a 3 year rollout...Bro released a lead single for CLB in August 2020 and the album dropped over a year later
Last rollout I guess I mean but you right, that wait was long af but there was no single or anything. Scorpion might've been the last one actually
Thread didn’t even turn into album discussing it’s just nonsense. lock !!!!!
need Drake to tap back into his Naija heritage like he did in VIEWS / More Life era 🌺🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
all this talk about potential collab albums, nobody mentions the masterpiece that him and Tems would create if they locked in
HNVM 2
keep for at least 5-10 years
Drake could have made a zeitgeist shifting album with HNVM but in reality it was undercooked
I appreciate it and enjoy a lot of the songs but it could have been way greater as an album
Dr8ke is about to shift everything….