Drake Drops ‘For All The Dogs’ Featuring J. Cole, 21 Savage & More: Listen

    Drake‘s new album For All the Dogs is finally here — stream it below.

    The eagerly anticipated project arrived on streaming services early Friday morning (October 6) following a slight delay from its scheduled midnight release, which Drizzy apologized for on Instagram.

    Clocking in at 23 songs, the album boasts guest appearances from J. Cole, 21 Savage, SZA, Chief Keef, Lil Yachty, Sexyy Red, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Bad Bunny, Yeat and Teezo Touchdown.

    SZA co-stars on the previously released “Slime You Out,” which recently topped the Billboard Hot 100, as well as another song called “Rich Baby Daddy.”

    There are also hidden features from Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Sade, Teezo Touchdown and Drake’s five-year-old son Adonis Graham, while Frank Ocean is listed as a songwriter on “Virginia Beach” due to it sampling his song “Wiseman.”

    Behind the boards, production comes from Boi-1da, Noah “40” Shebib, Southside, Tay Keith, BNYX, Conductor Williams and more. Drake’s NBA pal Kevin Durant is also listed in the credits as the album’s A&R.

    Check out the tracklist below:

    Prior to the release of For All the Dogs, Drake hosted an episode of his Table For One radio show on SiriusXM’s Sound 42 channel, during which he shed light on his latest album.

    “I just got out of the studio, fourth quarter magic. Me and Cole going crazy. Me and Cole went crazy tonight. Shout out J. Cole,” he told listeners, referencing his “First Person Shooter” collaboration with the Dreamville superstar.

    “We’re here, and I’m very, very proud, I’m very, very grateful that any of you are still interested in even listening to what The Boy’s gotta say. And I hope that we’ll find common ground once again.”

    He added: “I do think that you’re really gonna enjoy this. I think I did my fucking job, if I do say so myself.”

    For All the Dogs extends the most prolific stretch of Drake’s decorated career, marking his fourth full-length release in just over two years following 2021’s Certified Lover Boy and last year’s Honestly, Nevermind and Her Loss, his joint album with 21 Savage.

    “I look around at all these faces. I know it’s summertime, I gotta give you shit!” he told fans during the opening night of his It’s All a Blur Tour in Chicago in July.

    “I don’t know about these guys that go away for three, four, five years and wanna chill out and all that shit. That’s not me.”

    Stream For All the Dogs below:

    41 thoughts on “Drake Drops ‘For All The Dogs’ Featuring J. Cole, 21 Savage & More: Listen

      1. Yeah I was hoping by the name, it would be a change of direction. But it’s the same old, nasally, boring Drake project he always puts out. What a letdown..

    1. More hot garbage for white girls to praise. This site will immediately make a hundred articles about how fire they think it is

    2. Very disappointed and not shocked. Maybe 2-3 decent songs, the one with Cole is probably one of the better. Needs to change the name of this album because it’s not for the dogs it’s for the trash can

      1. How many songs should you like on an album? Not ever song is going to be for you. We used to get 2 or 3 singles a cd back in the day. Hell, 1 used to be all you needed….Ante Up…Simon Says…The Message….My Neck My Back….Baby Got Back….

      2. @3 is plenty What are you talking about cornball ? This album was garbage, no matter how hard you try to deflect.

      3. It was an over hyped album. I can go
        To any dmx album and there are more bangers for very aspect of rap. What was I deflecting? I was stating my opinion on the album. Your value and my value aren’t the same so who cares.

      4. This is about drake’s weak ass album, it has nothing to do with the countless other songs that you deflected to. Are you really this slow or are you trolling ?

    3. Booooriiiing….

      Throw it against a wall to see what sticks music. People have bad taste so it will break the internet, of course.

    4. His last couple were trash, but I fuck with a few of these. Daylight and First Person Shooter are smashers. Him and Cole should make a whole album, didn’t sound like the songs took long to make

    5. This isn’t a rap album. It’s a guy talking over beats. I blame you simps out there for making this clown popular

    6. For some reason, drake feels the need to drop mediocre albums every year. It’s not about quantity it’s about quality. He should take a long break from releasing music imo. this album was dumpster juice

    7. The best part is Drake isn’t afraid to release his art. Many artists are too afraid to release new albums and seem to do other things besides make music. Liking an album or not liking it is personal preference.

    8. HOW BLIND IS THE CULTURE????
      THIS ISN’T A FU.KING DOG. IT’S A DEMON! THESE NINJAZ R EVIL. WAKE THE FUK UP! WHAT DOG HAS RED EYES AND HORNS (FOR EARS).

      Oh, and this shit, like all of his music, is trash! 🤣🤣🤣

      1. It’s definitely a demon! 3 good songs out of 20 plus tracks is not good math! Back in the day when a CD only had 3 good songs on it. You traded it for something better. I don’t mind Drake but he’s always been overrated. His name should not be mentioned with the Cole’s and the Kendricks

    9. The ‘Ben Stein’ of rap is back- to put us to sleep with more monotone, unfunny punchlines ONCE again.

    10. 23 tracks of yammering over wack beats. If I want quality pop music I will listen to the new Kylie album. If I want hiphop I bang the new Kool Keith. If I want some good pop-rap, I get back to LL. But there’s no option like listening to this talentless idiots who cover with hiphop just because they own a pair of baggy jeans.

    11. I’m sorry but WTF is this BS? This isn’t even good Doctor’s office music. I thought Diddy’s album was bad but that’s a classic compared to this hot garbage. Carry on!!!

    12. All of his recent few album sounds like 3 same songs repeated several times to fulfill the track list. It’s like – you heard one single song of his songs from the last 5 years, means you heard all of his recent albums

    13. I genuinely thought we were gonna get some heat with this album. 2 songs…2 songs got replay value. That 8am ish and that joint with Cole. Super disappointed Aubrey. AND Coke MURDERED you on your own ish. Smh

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