Drake and Yeat have previewed a new song that soundtracks a promotional campaign for the latest NOCTA Glide release this weekend.
On Wednesday (September 13), Drizzy posted a teaser of the collaboration on social media that plays in the backdrop of an adventurous clip showcasing NOCTA products. The video features two people jumping off a snowy mountain top in wingsuits with their track playing in the background.
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“NOCTA GLIDE 2023,” the 6 God wrote on Instagram. “Available tonight on nocta.com/ Music by Twizz and The Boy/ Directed by Mahfuz Sultan.”
Check out the video below:
Aside from confirmation that Drake and Yeat have made a song together as featured in the above trailer, not much else about it is known. Whether or not it will be included in the Toronto native’s upcoming album, For All the Dogs, is up for speculation for now.
Furthermore, it isn’t even clear if there’s more to the song than what the NOCTA package offered.
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In adjacent news, Drake and SZA are set to join forces for the very first time — musically speaking, anyway.
Earlier this week, the Canadian superstar shared the cover art for a new track on Instagram and tagged the TDE singer. SZA followed suit by posting the same image on her own IG page and tagging Drake back.
The artwork is a photograph of Halle Berry covered in green slime at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards in 2012.
While neither Drake nor SZA have announced a title or release date for the collaboration, the former promised fans during a tour stop in Austin, Texas that he’s planning to drop the first single from his upcoming album For All the Dogs “this week.”
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As two of the biggest stars in music today, the prospect of Drake and SZA combining their talents on wax left their respective fanbases counting down the hours until the song’s likely release at midnight this weekend.
Of course, there’s now the possibility of that unspecified single being Drake’s song with Yeat — either way, fans will have something to chew on till the full album arrives.