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Drake spoils his fans with “No Face”, “Circadian Rhythm” and “Supersoak”

Drake knows how to keep his fans happy. The Toronto rapper has released three brand new songs: “No Face,” “Circadian Rhythm,” and “Supersoak.” It feels like he’s trying to create a model for releasing loose songs like he used to do on SoundCloud. It’s the second time the 6 God has done this, and we have to admit, the new batch is better. The three songs Drake released on August 23 show more range and versatility. Ultimately, Drizzy’s strength lies in his ability to do more things than most of his competitors. “No Face” is a chance for Drake to deliver some combative bars with Playboi Carti. It’s definitely a Carti song first and foremost, but the veteran rapper adapts well.

“Circadian Rhythm” is a throwback to Drake, meaning it’s a catchy follow-up to a song from 2013. He drops more subliminal bars. Some of them seem to be aimed at Kendrick Lamar, some not. It’s a solid showcase with a deceptively catchy instrumental. Then there’s “Supersoak,” which is obviously the hit of them all. The catchy beat, a very catchy Drake flow in the verses, and a chorus reminiscent of another rap classic. It’ll be interesting to see if and when the songs hit streaming. So far, Drake has only made them available on his Instagram burner.

Let us know what you think of this brand new track in the comments section below. Also, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from the music world. We will continue to keep you updated on all your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

Drake shows his skills in the new song package

KD just texted: “What the fuck are we waiting for?” (Damn)
I am expressionless
N**gas talk about “not shooting the bearer of bad news”
Fire-fire-fire, here you get shot for much less

About the author

Elias is a music writer at HotNewHipHop. He joined the site in 2024 and covers a wide range of topics including pop culture, film, sports, and of course hip hop. He posts work for HNHH Monday through Friday, especially when it comes to covering new albums and singles. His favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, Kanye West pre-808, and Tyler, The Creator. He loves LA hip hop, but not LA sports teams. The first album he ever bought was Big Willie Style by Will Smith, which he says is still a pretty good listen.

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