Drake has announced that his new album, “For All the Dogs,” will be released on September 22. The rapper revealed the release date in an Instagram post, which featured a video of his father, Dennis Graham, performing on his own. The post did not specify whether Graham would appear on the album, but it is possible that he will.
Drake first revealed the title for “For All the Dogs” in June, when he was promoting his poetry book “Titles Ruin Everything.” Ads for the record included a QR code to a website of the same name, which included the album’s title and the following message: “I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake, girl don’t tempt me.”
In an earlier Instagram story, Drake posted a picture of the back of his head, showing off his cornrows. Beaded on his cornrows were the numbers 0, 9, 2, and 2 going downwards. This could be Drake’s way of revealing that “For All the Dogs” will be released on September 22, or 09/22. This would line up with him saying recently that he has the release date locked in, plus it’s a Friday which is when new music tends to drop.
Last month, Drake shared the album’s artwork, which was created by his son, Adonis. He has not yet revealed the tracklist, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it included “Search & Rescue,” the track he shared in April that samples Kim Kardashian — the ex of the rapper’s frenemy, Kanye West.
We are excited to hear “For All the Dogs” when it is released on September 22!
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