While bootlegging music and other forms of entertainment remains controversial, Drake was apparently amused after he was given a bootleg Drake album.
In an Instagram story filmed in the studio, the 6 God jokingly questioned where the bootleg mystery album — Scriptures — came from.
“Yo, what album did you just give me? I never put this out. What is this?” he says.
In the video, Drake shows both the front and back cover for the bootleg album. The back cover features a tracklist, which includes the Comeback Season track “Think Good Thoughts” and 2008’s “Friends With Money.”
Similar to the tracklist for Scriptures, the photos used for the album are sourced from a variety of Drake’s past projects and promos.
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His ghosts putting out reference albums
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Fake Drake’s a bitch made pop puppet who recites songs written by others.