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Her Loss: Drake & 21 Savage release highly anticipated new album
The wait is over. Her Loss, the highly anticipated new collaborative album from Drake and Atlanta rapper 21 Savage, is here. The album was originally expected last Friday, but was pushed back after producer Noah “40” Shebib was diagnosed with COVID-19. The delay gave the two megastars some time to rollout a highly entertaining troll campaign which included releasing screenshots of a fake Tiny Desk appearance, faking a Howard Stern interview and releasing fake covers of Vogue magazine. Her Loss features just one official guest appearance with Travis Scott taking the third verse on the B100, CheeseBeats, Go Grizzly, Lil Yachty and Squat Beats-produced, “Pussy & Millions.” You can find Her Loss on Apple Music, Spotify, and various other digital streaming platforms.
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