On the '90s-rap-inspired song "Wu Tang Forever," he weaves boasts of sexual virility around a plinking piano and rapid-fire drums. The outro to the album, tentatively titled "Pound Cake," features two incisive verses from Jay Z, even as Drake asserts himself above any and all competition by the song's climactic ending. "Studied the game to the letter and I did it better, like I'm supposed to feel guilty?" he rhymes.
Man Hip Hop is not worthy nor ready for what's about to happen.
I'm chill either way. I'd rather those were the only collabs to be honest but I'm also curious to see what surprises he has in store if he's hiding them.
Tuscan Leather
Furthest Thing
Started from the Bottom
Wu-Tang Forever
Own It
Worst Behavior
From Time
Hold on, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan)
Connect
The Language
305 To My City (feat. Detail)
Too Much
Pound Cake (feat. JAY Z) / Paris Morton Music 2
Come Thru
All Me (feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean)
I'm chill either way. I'd rather those were the only collabs to be honest but I'm also curious to see what surprises he has in store if he's hiding them.
It is legit, he posted it on his blog.
Yeah.
It's definitely going the Yeezus route with hidden features, but honestly I think hiding features on the tracklist is an interesting concept.
Tuscan Leather
Furthest Thing
Started from the Bottom
Wu-Tang Forever
Own It
Worst Behavior
From Time
Hold on, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan)
Connect
The Language
305 To My City (feat. Detail)
Too Much
Pound Cake (feat. JAY Z) / Paris Morton Music 2
Come Thru
All Me (feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean)