Drake’s reveals 25 songs Scorpion double album tracklist
By Dara Collins
The rumors of a double album are confirmed with the release of Scorpion’s track list.
It’s been over a year since Drake dropped More Life. Naturally, fans crave more from the Canadian rapper. We did not necessarily mean two albums more, but we’ll take it.
There is so much to look forward to in the 6God’s fifth studio album. In fact, there’s 25 songs worth of stuff to look forward to. The track list, announced by Apple Music on Twitter, is as follows.
A SIDE:
- Survival
- Nonstop
- Elevate
- Emotionless
- God’s Plan
- I’m Upset
- 8 out of 10
- Mob Ties
- Can’t Take a Joke
- Sandra’s Rose
- Talk Up
B SIDE:
- Peak
- Summer Games
- Jaded
- Nice for What
- Finesse
- Ratchet Happy Birthday
- That’s How You Feel
- Blue Tint
- In My Feelings
- Don’t Matter to Me
- After Dark
- Final Fantasy
- March 14
Ever since cryptic billboards with the simple words “A Side/B Side” rose in the rapper’s hometown of Toronto, fans were left to wonder what in the world Drake was cooking up in the studio. Whispers of a rap side and R&B side were circulating like wildfire. Now we’re starting to get some answers.
A Side boasts 12 tracks while B Side holds just one extra at 13. Recent singles “God’s Plan” and “I’m Upset” are listed under the A Side, and “Nice For What” is seen under B Side. The rest remain mysterious and unknown until midnight.
A huge question left for fans is: Will Scorpion sting or remain silent? More billboards in Toronto read “Don’t Hit Me When You Hear This” and “Is There More.” So, who is Drake trying to beef with now?
Pusha T aimed to end Drake’s career last month with a diss track, “The Story of Adidon,” but something tells us Champagne Papi has other plans. Pusha stomped on every aspect of Drake’s life from his parents to his producer to a secret child. Some joked that Drake’s career was dead and done while others anxiously awaited for a comeback. At the request of J. Prince, Drake has remained quiet since the diss track surfaced, aside from a statement regarding the artwork from the track.
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Scorpion’s track names lead us to think Drake could have some verses up his sleeve. Will “Can’t Take A Joke” or “Don’t Matter To Me” touch on the ongoing feud between the rappers? Maybe Drake wants something a little more subtle.
Even if Drake doesn’t hit Pusha T where it hurts, he will hit the road with Migos next month on the appropriately named Aubrey and The Three Amigos Tour. Looks like his career isn’t even close to over.