Listen: Drake debuts new track "0 to 100/The Catch Up" on Soundcloud, teases new album?
Rapper promises more music in "spring 2015"
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Your support makes all the difference.Drake has posted a new song on the October's Very Own Soundcloud called "0 to 100/The Catch Up" – six minutes of woozy basslines featuring a vocal sample from James Blake.
In comparison to his recent record, "0 to 100" is a little "Worst Behavior", while "The Catch Up" has shades of "Too Much".
The double track includes a possible hint that there may be a new album or release of some description on the way next spring, judging by the line: "Listen up boy you're better off eavesdroppin'/ We already got spring 2015 poppin'/ PND droppin', OB droppin', Majid Jordan droppin', not to mention me droppin".
This is the second new track Drake has treated fans to despite only releasing Nothing Was The Same at the end of last year, following the Jennifer Lawrence and Johnny Manziel name-checking "Draft Day".
Drake has been teasing "0 to 100/The Catch Up" with previews in recent weeks, which makes use of a minimal beat co-produced by Boi-1da, Noah “40″ Shebib and Ninteen85.
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