Drake Surprises Fans with “8 AM in Charlotte” Single, Teases Upcoming Album Release

Drake Surprises Fans with
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In an unexpected twist, Drake, the renowned rapper and artist, has recently treated his fans to a brand-new single, “8 AM in Charlotte.” What’s more, he didn’t stop at just the song; he also unveiled a captivating music video that features none other than his adorable son, Adonis.

The music video kicks off with a heartwarming moment as Adonis proudly presents one of his artistic creations to Drake. In this touching father-son exchange, Drake can’t help but appreciate the artwork and remarks, “It’s almost like a little story.” The drawing, adorned with the word “Daddy” beside an image of a goat, prompts Drake to inquire if that representation is him. Adonis sweetly responds, “It’s Daddy Goat,” to which Drake chuckles and nods in agreement, saying, “That makes perfect sense to me.”

“8 AM in Charlotte” is expected to be a prominent track on Drake’s upcoming album, “For All the Dogs,” which is slated for release on October 6th. Originally, fans anticipated the album’s drop on September 22nd, but Drake decided to postpone it, citing his desire to concentrate on his ongoing tour.

Coincidentally, Drake’s tour is scheduled to conclude on October 9th, making the October 6th album release a momentous occasion. The date aligns perfectly with the kickoff of his two hometown concerts in Toronto, promising an unforgettable experience for his local fans.

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Notably, Drake had previously teased fans with another single from the album, “Slime You Out,” which features the talented artist SZA. This collaboration marks the first of its kind between the two, further elevating the anticipation surrounding “For All the Dogs.”

Drake’s forthcoming album is poised to follow the success of “Her Loss,” a collaborative LP he crafted alongside 21 Savage. This release comes as a follow-up to Drake’s own hit albums, “Certified Lover Boy” and “Honestly, Nevermind,” solidifying his position as a musical powerhouse in the industry.

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