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Drake releases 6 new tracks with For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition

Despite revealing six weeks ago that he’d be taking a brief hiatus from making music to focus on his health, Drake is back with the Scary Hours Edition of For All The Dogs. The new release comes with six new bar heavy tunes from Drake, delivering big for fans that were looking for more raw lyricism from Drizzy. The new songs, the third instalment of Drake’s Scary Hours series, were recorded over a five-day stretch and come packed with all kinds of barbs directed at his competition. You can find For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition on Apple Music, Spotify, and various other digital streaming platforms.

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