
Toronto’s biggest superstar, Drake, is back with not one, but two surprise records. The GRAMMY Award winner released “When To Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle” after teasing the videos with a shoot in front of the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, New York. During the video, he also pays tribute to the Diplomats by showing a sign in which he names one of his properties “The Embassy.”
“Ayy, thirty-three years, I gave that to the game/Thirty-three mill’, I save that for the ring/Five hundred weeks, I fill the charts with my pain,” he raps on “When To Say When.”
“But I do know one thing though/Women they come they go/Saturday, through Sunday, Monday/Monday through Sunday, yo/Maybe I’ll love you one day/Maybe we’ll someday grow,” he raps on “Chicago Freestyle.”
Drake releases these two new tracks after teaming up with Future for “Desires” and “Life Is Good.” Previously, they had teased a follow up to their 2015 project, What A Time To Be Alive. While we wait for confirmation on that project, check out Drake’s newest video above.