Drake surprised fans Tuesday by opening his vault and releasing a massive 100-gigabyte folder packed with studio session footage, audio clips, and three brand-new tracks.
This treasure trove was made available on 100gigs.org, a site neatly organized with folders spanning from March 7 to June 8. Drake himself confirmed the drop by sharing the link to his Instagram Stories, which were originally shared on his now-unveiled finsta (Fake Instagram) account.
Drizzy’s label, OVO Sound, also posted it on their social media accounts.
https://t.co/cawRvdwo12 @Drake
— OVO Sound (@OVOSound) August 6, 2024
The real gems in this archive are the three new tracks found in a folder titled “1_NEW.” The songs include “It’s Up,” featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, “Housekeeping Knows,” featuring Latto (sampling DJ T-TIME’s Miami classic Ride the Stick), and “Blue Green Red.”
But that’s not all. The archive is brimming with content, including videos of Drake in the studio with producers Boi-1da and Noah “40” Shebib, behind-the-scenes clips from the “Hotline Bling” “Nonstop,” “Jumbotron Sh*t Poppin,” “Sticky,” music video shoots, and footage from the “Honestly Nevermind” recording sessions.
Drake has kept a low profile recently, especially following his intense beef with Kendrick Lamar. Their back-and-forth earlier this year produced some historic tracks, including Drake’s “The Heart Pt. 6” and Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which is already being touted as a potential Song of the Summer. Drake has only made a few appearances since, being featured on Sexyy Red’s latest album and contributing to two songs on producer Gordo’s new album, “DIAMANTE.”

