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Drake & PartyNextDoor Reveal ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Tracklist

The joint project hits streaming services on Feb. 14.

Drake & PartyNextDoor ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Album Art

Drake & PartyNextDoor ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Album Art

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Drake and PartyNextDoor are here to spice up your Valentine’s Day. The OVO pairing shared the tracklist to their anticipated $ome $exy $ongs 4 U joint project on Thursday (Feb. 13), just a day before it hits streaming services.

The effort is either free of features, or the Toronto duo’s keeping them a secret until fans press play. $$$4U boasts 21 tracks in total across 74 minutes of run time.


Drake’s Plottwist burner Instagram account has posted several photos of Lil Wayne and T-Pain together, but it’s unclear if the “Got Money” collaborators will be appearing on the project, or if Drake is comparing himself and Party to the pair.

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Earlier this week, Drake raised hype around the joint album by bringing PartyNextDoor out to perform as a special guest with him in Melbourne on his Anita Max Wynn Tour.

They’ve proven to be a potent force together in the past on tracks such as “Come and See Me,” “Recognize,” “Members Only,” “Loyal,” “Preach, “Since Way Back” and more.

Drake also revealed the snowy cover art for $$4U, which features the duo bundled up in furry coats in front of the Marilyn Monroe Towers in Canada.

“I got an album coming out on Feb. 14 with my brother PartyNextDoor. It’s called $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, but it’s some turned-up songs for you on there, too, and there’s some personal feelings on there for you,” Drake told the crowd during a recent show. “Hopefully, whoever you’re with on Valentine’s Day, hopefully y’all can share that experience together.”

Find the tracklist and cover art below. Look for the album to hit streaming services on Friday (Feb. 14).

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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