Drake releases new single 'I'm Upset'
From the upcoming album Scorpion which reaches record stores this June
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Your support makes all the difference.Less than a day after releasing the surprise Pusha T and Kanye West ‘diss’ track, Drake has released another new song.
Titled “I’m Upset”, the single is expected to feature on the Canadian’s upcoming album Scorpion, Drake writing on Instagram: “Anyways… back to this album… new single out now!”
The single artwork consists of a scorpion sitting upon a skeleton hand. Listen below via Spotify.
Drake was recently the intended target of a track featured on Pusha T’s new album, Daytona, which was produced by West.
The two rappers have had a fraught relationship, often taking verbal shots at each other. Pusha T this time mocked Drake over the use of the songwriter Quentin Miller, to which Drake responded by releasing “Duppy Freestyle”.
Drake announced the album earlier this year, saying the record would likely be released this coming June. The artist recently released the songs “Nice For What” and “God’s Plan”, both of which topped the American single charts. Whether they will appear on Scorpion remains unclear
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