After teasing new music for months, Future and Drake reunite on their long-awaited collaboration "Life Is Good." "Working on the weekend like usual / Way off in the deep end like usual," raps Drake.
The pair has worked together on a few tracks throughout their careers, including "Take Care" and "What's My Name," and this one was important for the 6 God. "It wouldn't be a record without Rihanna," he said.
God Did also includes lead single "Staying Alive," featuring Drake and Lil Baby, as well as cuts with Gunna, 21 Savage, and more. The cut titled "Party All the Time" features a sample of Eddie Murphy's 1985 song of the same name.
Just 24 hours after handling Pusha T and Kanye West with the scathing "Duppy Freestyle," Drake shifts focus back to his forthcoming Scorpion album. Before the project arrives in June, the 6 God drops his new single "I'm Upset."
Baby ft Fridayy - Forever SZA - I Hate U Drake ft Nicki Minaj - Best I Ever Had (remix) Lil Baby - California Breeze Drake ft. 21 Savage - Jimmy Cooks DJ Khaled ft Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, John Legend & Fridayy - GOD DID Future ft.
At this point Drake's two sublimal heavy drops and Meek's failure to show up to a fight he started have swayed public opinion pretty heavily into the 6 God's corner.
As if one song wasn't enough, Drake decided to go back to back on us Friday night and share two new songs out of nowhere called "God's Plan" & "Diplomatic Immunity," the latter of which we're highlighting right here.
After teasing a new single on Instagram that even caught the attention of the 6 god - Drake, the singer finally dishes out the spanking new single entitled "Jogodo" The single was produced by Tekno and it borrows from Professor Linkin's "Jogodo
The We the Best mogul reunites with Drake on "Popstar" and "Greece," the first two singles off his upcoming album Khaled Khaled. On the previously-leaked "Greece," produced by OZ, the 6 God caters to the ladies.
Drake is ready for his victory lap, baby. After teasing a surprise drop, the 6 God unleashes his new single "Laugh Now Cry Later" featuring Lil Durk. On the triumphant track, Drizzy snaps while leaving the beef in the past.