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Drake Delays 'More Life' Project Until 2017
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The 'Hotline Bling' hitmaker planned to release his playlist project this month, but fans wouldn't get their ears on it until early 2017.

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Drake's fans will have to wait a little longer for "More Life" project. Drake's manager Oliver El-Khatib announced on the 35th episode of OVO Sound Radio on Saturday night, December 10 that "More Life" would be dropping "at the top of 2017."

Without specifying a date, Drizzy confirmed the project's 2017 release by posting on Instagram a video of himself playing basketball with some friends. "Finally got to play today after recovering from the ankle injury. Happy to be back at 100 and ready for More Buckets More Shows and More Life 2017," so he captioned the clip.

Drizzy has already released four songs from the project, which was originally set to drop in December, including "Two Birds, One Stone", "Sneakin' " featuring 21 Savage, "Fake Love" and a remix of U.K. rapper Dave's "Wanna Know".

The Canadian rapper has a big year ahead. In addition to releasing "More Life", he is nominated for eight awards at the 59th Grammy Awards. His latest effort "Views" is up for Album of the Year and Best Rap Album, "Hotline Bling" is nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Performance, while "Pop Style" is up for Best Rap Performance. He will also head to Europe for "The Boy Meets World" tour, which kicks off in Amsterdam on January 21.

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