Stream: Drake Releases New Project “Dark Lane Demo Tapes”

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Stream Drake's New Project Dark Lane Demo Tapes

Drake drops a new project ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’ feat Young Thug, Chris Brown & others.

Drake continues releasing new material as he drops a new project called “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” which features some new and some of his recently released freebies including the Tik-Tok hit ‘Toosie Slide‘. The project contains 14 tracks with guest appearances from Chris Brown, Future, Young Thug, Playboi Carti, Fivio Foreign, and more.

Drake is donning a mask on the cover of the 14-track project, leaving it up to our imagination whether he’s in the middle of a heist or whether he’s just on his way to the store and ran out of N-95s. Regardless of how you look at it, it’s a dark, sombre image that truly reflects the music played within.

Drake also revealed that his sixth studio album, Scorpion, will be released in the summer of this year. Scorpion contained the songs “God’s Plan,” “Nice For What,” and “In My Feelings.” The singles “When to Say When/Chicago Freestyle” and “Toosie Slide,” which both debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, were released by Drake. All three songs can be found on the latest mixtape compilation.

Drake’s “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” Mixtape Tracklist:

1. “Deep Pockets”
2. “When to Say When”
3. “Chicago Freestyle” featuring Giveon
4. “Not You Too” featuring Chris Brown
5. “Toosie Slide”
6. “Desires” featuring Future
7. “Time Flies”
8. “Landed”
9. “D4L Freestyle” featuring Future and Young Thug
10. “Pain 1993” featuring Playboi Carti
11. “Losses”
12. “From Florida With Love”
13. “Demons” featuring Fivio Foreign and Sosa Geek
14. “War”

Dark Lane Demo Tapes filled the top fourteen spots on the US and Global Apple Music songs rankings, as well as eight of the top ten positions on the US Spotify songs charts, lead by the single “Pain 1993.”

Dark Lane Demo Tapes landed at number one in Drake’s home country of Canada. The mixtape opened at number two on the Billboard 200 in the United States, with 223,000 equivalent album units, comprising 19,000 pure sales and 269.1 million streams, marking Drake’s 12th straight top ten albums.

Stream the entire thing below.

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