FINALLY! After much anticipation, Drake’s album Scorpion is finally here, and I’m sure you gave it a million listens by now!

So, what have we learned from this new album? Let’s break it down…

 

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First of all, this is amazing.

 

 

There’s some ICONIC features on the album, which include an unreleased Michael Jackson track that Paul Anka produced in the early 1980s, It Don’t Matter to Me, which has been reworked into Drake’s track, Don’t Matter to Me.

Jay-Z is also featured in the album in the track Talk Up. They made up, their feud is over!

It looks like Drake also left his Cash Money deal, in the track Survival he raps, ““I’m pretty sure we got a label, I’m still independent,” talking about his own label, OVO Sound.

The most important news: YES, he addresses his kid. He admits he has a secret child. In his track Emotionless he confirms it by saying, “I wasn’t hiding my kid from the world, I was hiding the world from my kid.”

In the track March 14, the song is pretty much spoken to his son and he basically says he kept things on the down low because his relationship with the mother of his child, (whom he doesn’t name, but we’re assuming it’s former adult-film star Sophie Brussaux) isn’t the best. He mentions a custody battle, he admitted he only met her twice, his son was born October 11th, but he’s only seen him once since his birth. Only his closest friends knew the child even existed…Drake’s father hasn’t even met him yet! Damn.

 

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He may have admitted he actually did have a thing with model, Bella Hadid! On the track Sandra Rose he raps, “”My house is full of supermodels just like Mohammed Hadid.” Who’s Bella’s father, then on his track, Finesse  he raps, “I want my baby to have your eyes, I’m going against my own advice / Should I do New York? I can’t decide / Fashion week is more your thing than mine. “You stay on my mind / You and your sister too hot to handle.” Wow Drake, I wonder how the Weeknd feels about THAT.

 

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As for Pusha-T and that whole feud… on his track Survival  he opens up about why he’s been pretty quiet throughout the whole thing saying, “I’ve seen this movie a hundred times, I know where it’s headed / Realize someone gotta die when no one will dead it / Ni**as gambling with their life for some content / That’s the type of lottery that could get your top picked.” Savage Drake!

 

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Well, Drake did it again. TAKING OVER AS USUAL. And now let’s go listen to the album a million more times…

 

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