‘SCARY HOURS 3’ CHALLENGE TO RAP COMPETITION ISSUED BY DRAKE: ‘I WANNA HEAR WHO’S BARRING UP’

Drake Is Stepping Back From Music For 1 Year To Focus On His Health - Emily  CottonTopDrake, who is getting ready to drop an instrumental version of Scary Hours 3, is calling on his fellow rappers to take the moment.

The surprise project, which is essentially a bonus version of The 6 God’s most recent album For All the Dogs, was published last week.

The Canadian rapper is teasing an upcoming instrumental release and pushing his fellow rap artists to provide their best verses over tracks by Conductor Williams, Ovrkast, The Alchemist, and other artists.

Drake posted a picture of the twin fairies from his Scary Hours 3 cover next to the caption, “Dropping the instrumentals this week I wanna hear who’s barring up,” on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, November 21.When he announced Scary Hours 3 last week, Drake gave an explanation of his reasoning for releasing the songs, all of which were recorded in the weeks after the release of his eighth studio album.

New Drake Album: Why He's Releasing His Fourth Album in Three Years“I feel no need to appease anybody,” he declared. I feel so confidence in the body of work that I recently released that, even though I’m not particularly into long disappearances for the sake of mystery, I could go disappear for, say, six months, a year, or two years.

However, at the end, I’m experiencing something that I may not have since, maybe, If You’re Reading This, where I just kind of feel like I’m high. I feel as though I’m just existing in that frame of mind.

Viral 'Fake Drake' Song Made By AI Is Pulled From the Internet |  EntrepreneurIn the previous five days, I performed those tunes. When For All the Dogs came out, I didn’t have a single bar written down for any of those songs. You know, it’s not like I’m picking up from some unfinished thing. Simply said, this is occurring on its own. Furthermore, who am I to oppose it, you ask?

Six tracks made up the unexpected release, one of which had a feature from J. Cole, who Drake recently announced will be co-headlining a tour.

DRAKE TEASES THE RETURN OF THE OLD DRAKE AS HE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM - Detail  page - EyeOnPopIn 2024, the two rap heavyweights will embark on a tour that will take them on the road for eighteen dates, beginning in January in Colorado and ending in March in Kentucky.

Drake and 21 Savage toured earlier this year in support of their collaborative album Her Loss, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and went on to become the most-streamed joint effort ever.