Drake Expands ‘100 Gigs’ Drop with New Tracks “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face” Amid Kendrick Lamar Disses

Drake Expands ‘100 Gigs’ Drop with New Tracks “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face” Amid Kendrick Lamar Disses.

Drake continues his massive ‘100 Gigs’ content drop by adding two new tracks, “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face,” to streaming services. These songs are part of the second trio of new tracks he introduced earlier this month, following the release of his latest website dedicated to the expansive content drop.

Earlier this month, Drake unveiled three new songs, including “Circadian Rhythm,” “No Face,” and “SOD,” marking his second set of releases since the launch of the ‘100 Gigs’ website. However, while “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face” are now available on streaming platforms, “SOD” has yet to make its debut on DSPs, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its release.

The first batch of the ‘100 Gigs’ drop, which went live in early August, included “It’s Up” featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, “Blue Green Red,” and a collaboration with Latto titled “Housekeeping Knows.” These tracks were made available on streaming platforms just days after they were first teased online.

Out of the latest releases, “No Face” has quickly become a fan favorite due to Drake’s pointed lyrics that seem to take aim at Kendrick Lamar and other rappers he has sparred with earlier this year. In the track, Drake raps, “N-ggas got lit off the features I skated on… How you get lit off the n-gga you hatin’ on?” These lines appear to reference his guest verses on tracks with A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and Future, while throwing shade at Kendrick for allegedly overshadowing Drake’s streaming records with “Not Like Us.”

In another standout line, Drake warns his rivals, “Quick, swap that shit out, and I came back reloaded… I’m over the moon, yeah, we’ll see you boys soon.” This clear warning signals that Drake is not backing down from his critics and is prepared to keep dominating the charts.

“Circadian Rhythm” also seems to continue the Kendrick Lamar taunts, as the song’s title echoes a line from Kendrick’s diss track “6:16 in LA,” where he raps, “I live in circadian rhythms of a shooting star.” Drake further hints at the track being a sequel to his 2013 song “The Language,” which famously included subliminal responses to Kendrick’s verse on “Control.”

Drake’s provocative lyrics throughout “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face” showcase his willingness to reignite old feuds, adopting Kendrick’s cadence at times and doubling down on his challenges to other top rappers.

The ongoing tension between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues to capture fans’ attention, with Drake’s new releases adding more fuel to the fire. While fans eagerly await potential responses from Kendrick, the anticipation for more unreleased content from Drake’s ‘100 Gigs’ drop grows.

With two rounds of releases already available and more hinted to come, Drake’s ‘100 Gigs’ is shaping up to be one of his most ambitious projects yet. Fans can look forward to more surprises, exclusive tracks, and potentially more subliminal jabs as the Toronto rapper keeps the momentum going.

Stay tuned for the latest updates on Drake’s ‘100 Gigs’ and his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar, as the music world watches closely to see how this rivalry evolves.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2023 Luxury Blog - Theme by WPEnjoy