Drake Unleashes '100 Gigs' of Music, Videos, and Photos for Free

Drake has treated fans to a wealth of content by releasing '100 Gigs' of music, videos, and photos for free. This generous gesture includes a variety of unreleased tracks, behind-the-scenes footage from the studio.


Drake Unleashes '100 Gigs' of Music, Videos, and Photos for Free

The unveiling of this extensive collection took place on a dedicated website, 100gigs.org, and was promoted through a new Instagram account under the handle @plottttwistttttt. 

Among the unreleased tracks are collaborations with artists like Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto, each bringing a unique sound to the mix.


Fans were thrilled to discover tracks like "It's Up," "Housekeeping Knows," and "Blue Green Red," along with exclusive glimpses into Drake's creative process.

Drake Unleashes '100 Gigs' of Music, Videos, and Photos for Free

The inclusion of behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the iconic "Hotline Bling" video added an extra layer of excitement to the release.


Notably, the track "Housekeeping Knows," produced by Gordo, garnered significant attention as it was shared across social media platforms. 

Drake nomination for a Moonman at the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards further solidifies his influence and impact on the music industry.


As fans eagerly explore the depths of '100 Gigs,' Drake's latest endeavor showcases his commitment to connecting with his audience through innovative and engaging content. 

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