Drake Album “Scary Hours” Third Version On the Way

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Drake was under fire after releasing his new album Honestly, Nevermind. The album which came as a surprise is failing to impress most folks. But Drizzy is more comfortable with it though. Scary Hours 3, according to Drake he is dropping another version of that pack.

On a special note, Drake planning to release the Scary Hours 3 doesn’t mean because the latest backslash he has received after Honestly, Nevermind. We will come to that later on this post.

During Drake’s recent appearance on his radio “Table for One” on SiriusXM’s Sound 42, he was able to convince us that the third instalment of Scary Hours is coming on board with a different things.

“I got another Scary Hours pack coming too, in a little bit,” he said, according to Complex. “Maybe not right now; I need you to just take this in right now. But I have a Scary Hours–I’m gonna slap some head tops off with the Scary Hours pack. I love this shit,” he said via audio.

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On that same radio, Drake assured his fans about the Scary Hours 3 with take too long, it won’t be long for it to be available. I’m working on this Scary Hours,” he added.

Drake’s Scary Hours first version was first released back in January 19, 2018. It was produced by Boi-1da, Cardo, Yung Exclusive and Nick Brongers. The second version of Drake’s Scary Hours 2 was released in March 11. The pack featured Lil Baby, Rick Ross. The pack featured only three songs What’s Next, Wants and Needs, and Lemon Pepper Freestyle.

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Drake always has his own pattern of releasing new album. Before Certified Lover Boy was dropped, he shared the SH second version. However, Honestly, Nevermind is out though not after the SH third version. Well, we are waiting for the third SH to drop since he said is not going to take long.

As for Drake’s latest album which came in as a surprise, that album is dance music album which he has already shared Falling Back song video from the album. Honestly, “Honestly, Nevermind” by Drake wasn’t what most folks expected from Drake.

Folks expecting a hip-hop album have been sharing their thoughts, saying that it sounds like mall music, cracking jokes and dropping memes on Twitter en masse. It’s kinda gotten out of hand, as the names of mall stores like H&M, Forever 21, and Zara have been trending today. (Uproxx)

But Drake cares not for you plebes. Last night, at what looks like a release party for Honestly, Nevermind, Drake addressed the haters in an Instagram video. “It’s all good if you don’t get it yet. It’s all good,” Drake said, as “Calling My Name” played in the club. “That’s what we do. We wait for you to catch up. We’re in here, though. We’re caught up already. On to the next. My goodness.” (Uproxx)