Drake Releases Album "Honestly, Nevermind"


Drake pleasantly surprised his fans with the unexpected release of the new album "Honestly, Nevermind".

The Canadian rapper announced the release of his new album by posting the album cover on social media - a black background with silver, Gothic letters - and wrote: "The 7th studio album, 'Honestly, Nevermind' is out at midnight."

"Honestly, Nevermind" contains 14 songs and only one collaboration, "Jimmy Cook's" with 21 Savage.

"I let my humility turn to numbness a few times and let time pass knowing I had the stamina to catch it another time," Drake wrote of "Honestly, Nevermind" on the album's album's Music page.

"I work with every breath in my body because work and not the wind makes me feel alive. "This is really harmful, but it's the thing that does not bother my perfectionist mind, because no one knows what I have in mind when I go to bed at 9 and wake up at 5, unless I say it in rhymes."

"I can not remember the last time someone hung up the phone, looked me in the eye and asked me what was going on at the time. But I remember every time someone threw light on my eyes. "I deliberately try to forget what happened between some people and me, because I know I'm not a forgiving person even when I'm trying," Drake said.

"My desire for revenge always prevails over my good man inside me. "I have plans that I can not talk to more than four people because the last time I shared them with someone outside; this is another story for another time," he added.

"I was trying to write this statement to get to the point where I'm not at a point in my life where shoulder blows help me do it. "I would prefer devotion to an emoji with a fire," said Drake.

"Honestly, Nevermind" was released nine months after the arrival of Drake's sixth album, "Certified Lover Boy", in September 2021, which featured songs such as "Way 2 Sexy" with Future and Young Thug and " Knife Talk "with 21 Savage and Project Pat.

"Certified Lover Boy" became Drake's tenth album to win No. 1. 1 on the Billboard 200 in the US and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, before the rapper withdrew his nominations for the 2022 Grammy Awards.