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Drake's Unreleased Track 'Pistols' Leaked Online
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The nearly-four-minute track finds the 'Hotline Bling' hitmaker singing about trying to make a relationship work.

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Another Drake's new song has leaked online. The song, which is titled "Pistols", is reportedly produced by the rapper and his frequent collaborator Noah "40" Shehib. Fans may think that the song will be a fierce banger judging from its title, but it actually has a fluffy, mellow vibe and finds Drake singing about trying to make a relationship work.

"You say you want me, I don't ignore you/ You said it first, but I meant it more girl/ You got potential, I can't explain it/ You're so persuasive, I made some changes," he rhymes. " 'Cause I've been sleepin' with a pistol in my bed/ I'd rather have you here instead/ I gotta get outta my own head/ Don't let me down, come here right now."

Last month, fans went wild after a clip of what appeared to be a snippet of Drake's unreleased song surfaced online. The clip featured a teenager, who rocked a keffiyeh, jamming to an unreleased Drake record in a car with his friend. "Don't pull up at 6 A.M. to cuddle with me/ You know how I like it when you loving on me/ I don't wanna die for them to...," Drake sang over the bouncy beats.

The snippet came on the heels of Drake letting fans know that he has new music on the way. During one of the stops for his "Boy Meets World" tour, the "Hotline Bling" hitmaker revealed the news to the concertgoers.

"I landed at the airport here, there was this kid working there and the first thing he said to me was, 'Hey, man, great to have you. When you dropping new s**t man?' " he shared. "That's love to me, I really do appreciate that. Just know I'm always working for you. I'm never sitting around wasting my time. So, I got s**t coming for you, don't worry."

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