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Drake Announces Release Date for New Album "For All the Dogs"


Thu 07 Sep 2023 | 10:23 AM
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Canadian rapper Drake has finally announced the release date for his eighth studio LP, “For All the Dogs.” The upcoming album is scheduled to arrive on September 22. 

Drake shared the release date on his Instagram Wednesday evening alongside a video of his father Dennis Graham.

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The album serves as the follow-up to his and 21 Savage’s “Her Loss" and comes as both Savage and Drake are on a co-headlining tour across the United States.

In June, Drake announced the project as part of a promo campaign for his poetry book, “Titles Ruin Everything,” which he co-wrote alongside songwriter Kenza Samir.

“I don’t know if I have ever wanted people to buy or support something more in my life,” he wrote in the announcement post.

 The post also included a link where the album’s impending arrival was initially revealed. 

"They say they miss the old Drake girl don’t tempt me. For All The Dogs,” he added.

In the weeks leading up to the project, Drake was spotted wearing dog masks in New York City and hinted that the set would include a feature from Nicki Minaj during his Detroit tour stop on July 8. 

He also shared the cover art, drawn by his son Adonis, on Instagram on Aug. 21.

“Me and Nicki Minaj did our first song together in, like, a really long time. I got a lot of love for her,” he said. The Young Money duo last appeared on Minaj’s 2021 track “Seeing Green,” which also featured Lil Wayne.

Drake has released a solo full-length album each year for the past three years. “For All the Dogs” follows 2022’s “Honestly, Nevermind,” and 2021’s “Certified Lover Boy,” both of which topped Billboard’s albums chart with impressive streaming numbers.

During his Apollo concert earlier this year, the Canadian-bred rapper said he was thinking about releasing another album simply because he “might get bored and make another one, who knows?”

He made a similar assertion about his workflow during the opening night of his tour: “I don’t know about these guys that go away for three, four, five years, [and] wanna chill out and all that shit. That’s not me,” he told fans.

Drake will embark on tour with 21 Savage through early October, wrapping with two back-to-back dates in his hometown of Toronto. See the full schedule here.