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Drake Announces PartyNextDoor Project ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’: Here’s When It Arrives

The Boy is back.

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Norman Wong

Drake and PartyNextDoor are looking to spice up your Valentine’s Day playlist, as Drizzy announced on Monday (Feb. 3) that their $ome $exy $ongs 4 U joint project is set to arrive on Feb. 14.

While down in Australia gearing up for the Anita Max Wynn Tour, the 6 God unleashed an album trailer for the PND joint effort where he revealed the Valentine’s Day release.


“$OME $EXY $ONGS 4 U FEBRUARY 14,” he captioned the clip featuring a moody PartyNextDoor snippet from the album. The trailer features Drake in a trance while posted up in the corner of a speakeasy, sipping on a drink as he’s surrounded by chatty women not paying him any mind.

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OVO fans were hyped up at the snippet and are looking forward to the project. “I never been more excited for anything this year,” one person wrote. Another added in his comment section: “Asking her to be my valentine with this song in the back FASHO $$.”

The announcement and teaser came less than 24 hours after Kendrick Lamar won the Grammys for record of the year and song of the year for his Drake diss track “Not Like Us,” and taking home a total of five trophies.

Drake and PND have seemingly taken turns teasing the anticipated joint album with a final hint coming courtesy of the 6 God last week. “Love to all the 6’ers,” he captioned a photo of the CN Tower to his IG Story. “Winter months are the toughest. S–t can be depressing so take care of yourselves and try show love to each other. Be back in a flash. $$OON.”

In the past, the OVO duo has joined forces on tracks such as “Come and See Me,” “Recognize,” “Members Only,” “Loyal,” “Preach, “Since Way Back” and more.

Drake is off to a busy start in 2025 as he looks to bounce back from his battle-filled 2024 with Lamar. Drizzy hits the road Down Under starting Tuesday (Feb. 4) in Perth to kick off the Anita Max Wynn Tour.

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Watch the $$4U trailer below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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