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Drake Subtly Addresses Past Feuds on New Song 'No Face'
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The Canadian rapper releases three unreleased songs, including the track featuring Playboi Carti, with cryptic lyrics hinting at upcoming plans and a wider response to past diss tracks.

AceShowbiz - Drake continues his prolific output with the surprise release of three new songs via his Instagram account. The tracks, "Sod" (previously known as "Supersoak"), "Circadian Rhythm (The Language 2)" and "No Face" featuring Playboi Carti, follow Drake's recent release of 100 Gigs of content.

"No Face" has sparked particular interest due to Drake's cryptic lyrics, which address past feuds and hint at something bigger in store. While the rapper refrains from directly naming names, he suggests that those who have "envied and held that s**t in" will "finally show it," adding, "I'm over the moon, yeah, we'll see you boys soon."

The lyrics also reference the advice Drake has received from close collaborators, hinting at patience and a plan in the works. "40 keep sayin' it's time to be patient," he raps, "It's so many people we turnin' the tables on."

Drake's recent releases come amidst a perceived decline in his hit-making ability. However, the rapper dismisses such claims, reminding listeners of his role in the success of other artists like Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd. "N***as got lit off the features I skated on," he spits, "I gotta know, I gotta know. How you get lit off the n***a you hatin' on?"

Drake's latest songs suggest that he is preparing for a major response to the diss tracks he has faced in the past, including from Kendrick Lamar. The rapper has previously released "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle", but plans for the latter were scrapped due to threats from Tupac Shakur's estate.

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