
What to know
- Drake hints at a new album, sparking fan speculation online.
- PARTYNEXTDOOR celebrates 10 years of P3 with a special edition and three new songs.
- OVO continues to shape Toronto’s sound and global R&B trends.
- Fan reactions are divided—some can’t wait, while others remain skeptical.
OVO is having a moment: from speculation that Drake might be dropping yet another album to PARTYNEXTDOOR with a 10th anniversary edition of P3, the Toronto label is once again dominating the R&B game.
Toronto-born rapper Drake had the city stay up until midnight at the CN Tower amidst his trilogy’s release: Iceman, Maid of Honour and Habibti.
But his rollout didn’t end there; Drake collaborated with Latina artist Karol G on the song “Ahí” at the start of the month.
And on Friday morning, the Toronto artist posted a CD cover titled “fear of missing out,” which has fans speculating he may be releasing another project.
“Another ALBUM on the damn way!???” one Instagram user asked.
“I have fomo when I’m not with Drake or listening to Drake tbh,” another user stated.
“When is the tour, bro?” another questioned.
“U da goat,” another said.
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OVO artist PARTYNEXTDOOR is also releasing new tracks to mark the 10-year anniversary of one of his most iconic albums of the 2010s era.
P3 is having a reboot with three bonus songs: “Some of Your Love,” “Routine Rouge,” and “You Made It,” and fans can’t contain their excitement.
“IDGAF if I heard this shit before, I’m running it back,” one Instagram user wrote.
“You made my night, thank you,” one user appreciated.
“I’m so in love,” another said.
Soooo when p5…?“ another asked.
Founded by Drake in 2009, October’s Very Own (OVO) has become a powerhouse for R&B and rap, helping launch artists like PARTYNEXTDOOR into the spotlight.
