![]() Rick Ross provides the introductory verse on “Lemon Pepper Freestyle,” setting the stage for Drake’s introspective bars. Lil Baby is in peak form on “Wants and Needs,” delivering a verse that proves why he deserves $100,000 for a feature. From his collab album with Future to bringing The Weeknd out of obscurity, Scary Hours 2 is his latest exercise in teamwork. Not only is he undeniably one of hip-hop’s most popular artists, but Drake also finds a way to bring out the best in collaborators. ![]() ![]() Drake even wore a sweatshirt promoting the upcoming album in the music video for “What’s Next.” In the video, various scenes, from the airport to the aquarium, show Drake singing along and flexing the luxuries afforded by his success. The original Scary Hours appeared several months before 2018’s LP Scorpion, and I’m hoping that the sequel means Certified Lover Boy is right around the corner.
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