
Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR drop $ome $exy $ongs 4 U on Valentine's Day
Longtime collaborators Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR have reunited for their first-ever full-length joint album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, which officially dropped on February 14. The 21-track project showcases the duo's signature blend of sultry R&B and melodic rap, arriving at a time when both artists are riding career highs.
While Drake is actively touring Australia, this album ensures he remains a force on the charts. Meanwhile, PARTYNEXTDOOR makes his long-awaited return, following the success of PartyNextDoor 4 (2024), which earned a top 10 spot on the Billboard 200. For Drake, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U marks his first project since For All the Dogs (2023), which shattered multiple streaming records.
Although Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show dominated recent music headlines, Drake keeps his focus on delivering chart-topping music with this highly anticipated project. PARTYNEXTDOOR, a key OVO Sound signee, has long contributed to Drake's biggest hits, including Come and See Me and Loyal, making this joint album a natural extension of their past collaborations.
The album's Valentine's Day release aligns with its romantic and intimate vibe, making it an ideal addition to fans' playlists. With high expectations and an already dedicated fanbase, the album is poised to dominate streaming charts. Fans can now listen to $ome $exy $ongs 4 U on Apple Music and Spotify.
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