Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR have officially dropped their highly anticipated joint album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, released on February 14, 2025. The 21-track project showcases the duo’s undeniable chemistry, fusing Drake’s introspective storytelling with PARTYNEXTDOOR’s signature smooth melodies and atmospheric production.
Drake Addresses Industry Tensions in “Gimme a Hug”
One of the album’s most buzzworthy tracks, Gimme a Hug, has quickly ignited discussions online due to its pointed lyrics. Drake doesn’t hold back, addressing critics and industry rivals who doubt his longevity. He delivers a biting line aimed at his detractors:
“Funny how it’s only broke [expletive] waiting on the boy’s obituary.”
The track also includes a direct mention of Joe Budden, seemingly referencing the former rapper and media personality’s past relationship with model and radio host Melyssa Ford:
“Melyssa Ford, you a legend from The 6, hate to see you with a [expletive] sucker.”
The lyric is perceived as a subtle jab at Budden, who has frequently criticized Drake’s music in recent years. Fans and commentators have already begun dissecting the verse, debating whether it marks the latest installment in Drake’s ongoing feud with certain media figures.
A Project Years in the Making
$ome $exy $ongs 4 U arrives after years of collaboration between the two OVO Sound artists, dating back to hits like Recognize, Come and See Me, and Loyal. Speculation about a full-length joint project heightened last August when PARTYNEXTDOOR teased an unreleased track during his Sorry I’m Outside tour stop in Toronto. The anticipation grew further when both artists began dropping cryptic social media posts hinting at a major release.
Days before the official drop, they unveiled the album’s cover art, a striking black-and-white image captured in front of Mississauga’s Absolute World twin towers—an iconic landmark symbolizing their shared Canadian roots.
Drake & PND’s Latest Solo Efforts
$ome $exy $ongs 4 U marks Drake’s first full-length project since his highly publicized lyrical feud with Kendrick Lamar in 2024, which saw both rappers exchange diss tracks. Meanwhile, PARTYNEXTDOOR’s last solo album, PartyNextDoor 4, was released in April 2024 to critical and commercial acclaim.
With $ome $exy $ongs 4 U now available on all major streaming platforms, fans are already diving into the new music, analyzing lyrics, and debating which tracks will become instant classics.
What’s Next for Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR?
As the album dominates playlists, questions remain about potential live performances or a tour. While no official announcements have been made, industry insiders speculate that the duo could bring their collaborative energy to the stage later this year.
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