Drake Drops Unreleased ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Track Featuring New Orleans Artist OnlyHeaven

Drake Drops Unreleased ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Track Featuring New Orleans Artist OnlyHeaven

Drake and PartyNextDoor finally dropped their much hyped collab, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, on Valentine’s Day, and to celebrate they decided to give fans a freebie.

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On Monday (Feb. 17), the Toronto rapper posted an unreleased track on his finsta account @plottttwistttttt featuring New Orleans bounce rapper OnlyHeaven and blamed sample clearance issues for the song not being on the project. “No $$$AMPLE CLEARANCE for my goat,” he wrote in the caption.

The untitled song seems to be a solo effort from OnlyHeaven and features a chipmunk soul sample of the 1991 R&B classic “Breakin’ My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)” from Mint Condition. Heaven starts the track off crazy as she raps about taking an unsuspecting shorty’s boyfriend and the way he “puts this p—y in his face” to the tune of that vintage New Orleans bounce courtesy of producer DJ Joe Wit Da Dreadz.

If Drake and Party decide to drop a deluxe version, then maybe we’ll get an official version, at least that’s what Heaven alluded to on her Instagram story, writing, “Yeah, he’s saving the best for next for sure. $$$. Drake’s deluxe album?”

Whether the song will be released or not, this still seems to be perfect timing for the up-and-coming artist. She recently dropped a five-song EP entitled KISS (Keep It Short & Sweet) a couple weeks ago on Feb. 7.

In other news, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U broke the record for the biggest R&B/Soul album in Apple Music’s history by first-day streams worldwide and both he and Party are set to headline the first day of this year’s Wireless Festival in London with special guest Summer Walker in July. Drake will also headline the next two days with “The Mandem,” Burna Boy, and the Worl’ Boss Vybz Kartel by his side.

The post “Drake Drops Unreleased ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ Track Featuring New Orleans Artist OnlyHeaven” by Angel Diaz was published on 02/18/2025 by www.billboard.com