Drake new album 'Views from the 6' release date next month?

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Drake's highly anticipated album "Views from The 6" could be out in the market in February, rumors claimed.

New speculations about the album claimed that the 29-year-old rapper will drop his next album around the same time as the 58<sup>th Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 15. It will reportedly come out around the same time as Rihanna's own "ANTI" album launch during the biggest night in the music industry.

"Views from the 6" was initially believed to come out on Jan. 6. But fans were disappointed when the day came and went without any word regarding the album.

Drake chose to keep mum about the final release date of the album, yet the alleged track list from Social Culture already circulated online.

According to the leak, the songs that will be featured on the album include:

  • "Paris Morton Music 3"
  • "Sound/Flow Through" feat. Popcaan
  • "Rep"
  • "One in a Million" feat. Kanye West
  • "Can I" feat. Beyonce
  • "The Grace" feat. Beyonce
  • "11 p.m. in Scarborough"
  • "Mind Over Matter" feat. Rick Ross and Future
  • "Smeared" feat. Justin Bieber
  • "Hotline Bling"
  • "Mercy"
  • "2 Strategical"
  • "Crossed the Line"
  • "No Need" feat. Lil Wayne
  • "6ix Lights/You and the 6"
  • "The Vital"
  • "Ending Sequence"

According to Inquisitr, the song "You and the 6" has a big significance to the rapper because it tells the story of his life. It was earlier released as part of the "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" track that he released by surprise in February 2015.

The words on this song simulates Drake's phone call with mother Sandi Graham, where he tells her about the difficulty that he experienced in the industry. He also mentions in the lyrics that he already forgave his father for abandoning him. But in the upcoming album, "You & the 6" will be mixed with a new track titled "6ix Lights." This could offer a new take on the song.

Drake has yet to confirm if "Views from the 6" will indeed come out in February.

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