Drake: Alleged Songs From ‘For All The Dogs’ Leak Online
Two songs that are allegedly from Drake’s upcoming album For All The Dogs have surfaced online. “Tried Our Best” and “I’m The Problem” are both suspected to be included on the forthcoming LP, per HipHopNMore.
Besides the two aforementioned tracks, there is an updated version of “Jaded” with Ty Dolla $ign from Drake’s 2018 LP Scorpion. There’s also a track featuring Big Sean titled “416” after the Toronto area code, “Yves Slatt Laurent,” and two demos of “Lose You.” Lastly, there is an “original version” of “Calling My Name,” which is from Drizzy’s 2022 LP Honestly, Nevermind.
The full list of the leaked tracks are as follows:
“Tried Our Best”
“I’m The Problem”
“416” (Feat. Big Sean)
“Yves Slatt Laurent”
“Calling My Name” (Original Version)
“Lose You” (Demo 1)
“Lose You” (Demo 2)
This is not the first time that Drake has been the victim of a song leak. Last month, a Houston club was heard playing an unreleased song from the Toronto rapper. In the song, Drake raps lines such as “Baby girl Adnois need a sister,okay/ Baby mama out the picture, okay.”
Drake has officially released five songs so far this year. He first appeared on Popcaan’s “We Caa Done,” followed by his only solo song of the year, “Search & Rescue.” Drake followed up by jumping on J Hus’ “Who Told You,” and later had two features on Young Thug’s Business Is Business (“Parade on Cleveland” and “Oh U Went”).
As for his upcoming album, For All The Dogs, that announcement followed the release of his poetry book Titles Ruined Everything: A Stream Of Consciousness – which is also the name of the site the QR code leads to – is now available on drakerelated.com and select retailers.
Drake co-wrote the collection of poems with Kenza Samir. He and Drake have been working together for years on several of the Toronto rapper’s projects, such as Views and If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late. The publisher’s website describes Titles Ruin Everything as a 168-page collection of never-before-published poems about “fame, romance, and relationships.”
In newspaper ads promoting the poetry book, a QR code brings you to a site that reads, “I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake girl don’t tempt me. FOR ALL THE DOGS.” No release date is mentioned for the album.