This trump s*** and the album dropping would have been a legendary night. Missed opportunity but s*** happens
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

That type of talk could get you banned around here
I hope so 🥲
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

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Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

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Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

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Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

Shoutout my canine companions
In like 40 min when oliver comes on ovo sound radio and doesn’t say a single word about this
That’ll be the nail in the coffin for me
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

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Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

He’s heree
Well guys it’s ok at least Naomi is dropping 🤓
In like 40 min when oliver comes on ovo sound radio and doesn’t say a single word about this
That’ll be the nail in the coffin for me
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Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

Viet has spoken
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Toronto, a renowned artist named Drake decided to embark on a truly unique musical journey. Known for his versatility, Drake had always wanted to experiment with different genres. One day, as he strolled through a park filled with playful dogs, inspiration struck him like a lightning bolt.
Watching the dogs wag their tails, chase after frisbees, and enjoy life to the fullest, Drake realized that there was a distinct energy in their joy. He thought, why not create an album that captures the spirit of these furry friends and spreads happiness to all who listen? And thus, the idea of "For All the Dogs" was born.
Embracing the amapiano genre, known for its infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies, Drake set out to craft an album that would be a tribute to the dogs and their unwavering enthusiasm for life. He collaborated with talented producers who could infuse the essence of doggy joy into each track. The album would feature catchy tunes that resonated with the playful spirit of man's best friend.
As news of Drake's unique project spread, excitement grew throughout Toronto and beyond. People were intrigued and eagerly anticipated the release of "For All the Dogs." The album's cover art depicted Drake as a dog drawn by son Adonis.
When the album finally dropped, it was an instant hit. Tracks like "Paw Prints on the Dancefloor," "Tail Wag Groove," and "Bark Beat Bliss" resonated with listeners of all ages. The amapiano beats intertwined with joyful barks and playful woofs, creating an infectious energy that was impossible to resist. Clubs started hosting "doggie dance nights," where both humans and their four-legged friends could groove together to the music.
But the impact of "For All the Dogs" went beyond just entertainment. Drake decided to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to the well-being of dogs. This gesture sparked a movement of compassion and support for furry companions, inspiring many to get involved in animal welfare causes.
And so, thanks to Drake's innovative spirit and a desire to celebrate the simple joy of life, "For All the Dogs" became a symbol of unity, happiness, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their beloved canine companions.

There you are
This fake release date is good marketing I can’t lie. Most I’ve seen the album talked about. Building anticipation