Drake is back with round two of his 100 Gigs content website. Drizzy went back into the archives and dug through the Nothing Was The Same-era archives circa 2013 to give fans a peek into his creativity at the time.
The website received the update on Sunday (August 25), which also includes the three-pack of tracks he leaked on his burner Instagram on Friday (August 23).
There are highlights scattered throughout the content dump, with one featuring the rapper talking to YG and Mustard following their “Who Do You Love” collaboration in 2014
“I’m bout to send you a verse I did on this beat that Mustard sent me for you … I’m just about to record the s–t and I’ma send it to you,” Drake told the duo on the phone. “Just get Future to email it and I’ll send you the verse in 30 minutes … I’ma send you the s–t and let’s turn up the summer, I’m ready.”
It’s an interesting move from Drake to showcase his once fruitful relationship with YG and Mustard, considering the pair of West Coast natives aligned themselves with Kendrick Lamar during Drizzy’s feud. YG danced on stage with Kendrick at the Pop Out concert and Mustard produced “Not Like Us.”
Mustard also recently took things a step further regarding his relationship with Drake when he nixed the idea of ever doing another song with him and referred to him as a “strange guy” in an interview with The Los Angeles Times published August 21.
“I don’t think I want to make a song with that dude,” he told the outlet. “He’s a strange guy.”
There were also some run-ins with his on-and-off-again enemy Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — as they shared the OVO Fest stage while Yeezy gave Drake his flowers.
West even admitted that Drake’s explosion entering the rap game inspired him and Hov to make Watch the Throne.
“Me and Hov wouldn’t have made Watch the Throne if this n—a wasn’t putting pressure on us like that,” he said before performing “Can’t Tell Me Nothin.” “So I just want to pay my respect.”
The love fest continued backstage when Drake opened up about being a Ye fan and hearing West show his appreciation for his artistry since he grew up idolizing him.
“I’m the biggest Ye fan, period. Sometimes I feel like I can’t like it because I gotta go against it,” Drake admitted. “But that s–t tonight was almost therapeutic.”
There was plenty of other footage in the latest drop, including a time when Drake and The Weeknd were on good terms as well as footage recording NWTS tracks such as the Jay-Z-assisted “Pound Cake” and “Furthest Thing.”
"Nothing Was the Same" debuted in September 2013, with 658,000 copies sold in the first week.