Drake new album Views: How to listen to rapper's latest release in full
Nothing Was The Same follow-up premiered on Beats 1 Radio last night alongside a 'major interview' with Drizzy
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Your support makes all the difference.We’d only just got our heads around Beyoncé’s visual album Lemonade, but this week also sees the launch of another huge release - Drake’s new album.
Technically the follow-up to Nothing Was The Same but coming off the back off huge mixtapes If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late and What A Time To Be Alive, Views (formerly titled Views From The 6) hits Apple Music and iTunes on Friday 29 April but was played in full on Thursday on Beats 1 Radio.
Update: It's out! Read our first impressions of the album here.
Drake is pretty firmly in bed with Apple Music so we can probably expect the album to stay exclusive there for a few days before hitting Spotify (this was the case with both IYRTITL and WATTBA).
Update 2 - Spotify told us: "Drake's View From The 6 is not yet available on Spotify, but we look forward to having it very soon."
Last night, the 6 God tweeted the tracklist for Views, which features the dancehall-inflected ‘One Dance’ and Kanye West and Jay Z assist ‘Pop Style’.
Here it is in full (no info yet on features and lack of apostrophes are sic):
1. Keep The Family Close
2. 9
3. U With Me?
4. Feel No Ways
5. Hype
6. Weston Road Flows
7. Redemption
8. With You
9. Faithful
10. Still Here
11. Controlla
12. One Dance
13. Grammys
14. Childs Play
15. Pop Style
16. Too Good
17. Summers Over Interlude
18. Fire & Desire
19. Views
20. Hotline Bling (Bonus)
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