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Drake’s New Album Has Star Studded Features List

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Just a day ahead of its release, Drake has announced some of his special features on his new album ‘Certified Lover Boy’. Fans have been waiting for the album for months as it was supposed to drop back in January but was delayed for various reasons.

However, Drake’s highly anticipated Certified Lover Boy album is officially dropping this week. Recently the rapper took to Instagram where he shared the cover art of the album which was a collage of pregnant emojis.

FILE – This May 1, 2019 file photo shows Drake at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. SiriusXM and Pandora, companies that merged earlier this year, announced Thursday, July 25, that they have signed a new creative partnership with the superstar rapper. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

A series of billboards have popped up in many US cities which are home to the artists, letting the fans know of the guest appearances on Drake’s sixth album.

The billboard spotted in Atlanta read “Slime, Pluto, Savage and Baby are on CLB” referring to the city’s rappers Young Thug, Future, 21 Savage and Lil Baby.

Similarly, the billboard in Chicago referenced Lil Durk and another in California referenced to Giveon and Ty Dolla $ign. The New York’s Times Square version read “Hey New York, the GOAT is on CLB.” which could refer to Jay-Z as his streaming service TIDAL was featured on the billboard.

A billboard showed up in Houston which read, “hometown hero” is featured on the album. This could be a number of rappers, however fans are speculating it to be Travis Scott.

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