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Drake Debuts New Tracks 'Hotline Bling' and 'Right Hand'
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The former track, featuring a sample of D.R.A.M.'s hit 'Cha Cha', was previewed during the wedding of Drizzy's barber earlier this month.

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The Meek Mill diss track "Charged Up" wasn't the only exclusive Drake shared during the latest edition of his OVO Sound Radio show on Beats 1. The Canadian native also unveiled two other new tracks called "Hotline Bling" and "Right Hand" in the show's Saturday, July 25 episode.

The former track may sound familiar to some fans as Drake debuted a preview of it during his barber's wedding earlier this month. On the song, he's featured spitting new bars over a sample of D.R.A.M.'s hit "Cha Cha".

The second song, meanwhile, finds the Young Money artist rapping about his special lady over the West Coast-flavored beat produced by Vinylz. "I know that you're out here/ And there's things you gotta go through/ Just know that these streets just don't love you like I do/ And they never will," he tells her.

Drizzy's "Charged Up" is his response to Meek's claim that he didn't write his own verse on their collaboration "R.I.C.O" off the latter's "Dreams Worth More Than Money" album. "I'm honored that you think this is staged, I'm flattered, man / In fact, I'm amazed," he says. "You boys are getting into your feelings on me/ You should embrace it, this could be one of our realest moments."

Elsewhere, he mocks the sales of Meek's projects, adding, "I see you n***as having trouble going gold/ Turning into some so-and-sos that no one knows."

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