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Drake & PartyNextDoor Return With ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Album: Stream It Now

Valentine's Day is looking different this year.

Drake & PartyNextDoor ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Album Art
Drake & PartyNextDoor ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Album Art
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The long-awaited joint album from Drake and PartyNextDoor is finally here. The years-in-the-making project, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U hit streaming services on Friday (Feb. 14) to spice up Valentine’s Day for the lovers and hopeless romantics out there.

$ome $exy $ongs 4 U is loaded with 21 tracks and 74 minutes of runtime. The effort is Drake’s first full-length project since 2023’s For All The Dogs (outside of the 100 Gigs EP drop) and PartyNextDoor’s P4, which dropped in 2024.


Drake brought out PND earlier this week during a concert in Melbourne as his OVO signee surprised the Australian crowd on his Anita Max Wynn Tour.

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“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 show. “Hopefully, whoever you’re with on Valentine’s Day, hopefully y’all can share that experience together.”

The 6 God will have plenty of new music to perform when he hits the stage this weekend in Sydney where he’ll hit the stage for a handful of shows before heading to Brisbane.

Drake also revealed the cover art for $$4U earlier this week, which finds Drizzy and PND rocking fur coats in front of the Marilyn Monroe Towers in Canada.

The duo has shown off their potent chemistry in the past on tracks such as “Come and See Me,” “Recognize,” “Members Only,” “Loyal,” “Preach, “Since Way Back” and more.

Stream $$4U below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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Kendrick Lamar‘s GNX could’ve been a lot longer than 12 tracks.

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