2023/11/16

Drake Releases New Album 'Scary Hours 3'

Just when you thought Drake might take a breather, he proves he's a force to be reckoned with. Fresh off the release of the music video for "First Person Shooter" with J. Cole, the 6God took to Instagram to unveil a surprise trailer for what seems to be his latest musical endeavor—Scary Hours 3.

A Cinematic Prelude to Scary Hours 3

The trailer kicks off with an aerial view of a car cruising down a tranquil street at night, gradually transitioning to Toronto's iconic Roy Thomson Hall. Drake, in a narrative overlay, reflects on his previous body of work, specifically mentioning "For All the Dogs," expressing confidence and pride in the project. He hints at his past statements about taking a break but acknowledges his ability to reappear after extended periods.

Scary Hours 3

Behind the Scenes of Creativity

As the trailer unfolds, Drake strolls through Roy Thomson Hall, handed a glass of red wine, setting a sophisticated tone. Inside the concert hall, an orchestra awaits, ready to play at the command of the conductor upon Drake's arrival. The rapper shares that the songs on the upcoming album were penned "in the last five days," highlighting a spontaneous burst of creativity. Intriguingly, he confesses to having "not one bar written" when he dropped "For All the Dogs."

An Ominous Finale and Midnight Revelation

The short film concludes with an eerie orchestral score, foreshadowing the vibe of Drake's impending release. In an Instagram caption, he announces that "Scary Hours 3" is set to drop at midnight EST on November 17. While there may not have been an immediate need for a new album, Drake chooses the element of surprise, keeping fans on their toes with his relentless dedication to musical evolution.

Trivia: Did you know that Drake's debut studio album, "Thank Me Later," was released in 2010 and became a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200? Since then, Drake has consistently pushed boundaries, solidifying his status as one of the most influential figures in the music industry.

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