DRAKE DROPS NEW SONG “WAR”: FANS REACTIONS AND RESPONSES

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    DRAKE DROPS NEW SONG "WAR": FANS REACTIONS AND RESPONSES
    DRAKE DROPS NEW SONG "WAR": FANS REACTIONS AND RESPONSES

    Here’s some good news for Drake fans – the singer has returned with a video and a new track called ‘War’. What better Christmas gift for his fans?
    Fans are flooding social media with their reactions. One of the fans wrote, “It’s the new Drake Lit,” while another fan said, “Drake never disappoints.”
    In the latest song, Drake suggests that he and The Weekend have resolved their differences. The two are known for their conflicts. One fan posted, “Drake said that he was good at the newly released song ‘War’. He looks like his beef is broken!”
    Another fan commented, “Yeah Drake is definitely talking about The Weekend with The Weeknd. Nice to hear and the guy he sings in the thriller makes you think you know my n *gga. Yes, we had to fix things, family.

    DRAKE DROPS NEW SONG "WAR": FANS REACTIONS AND RESPONSES
    DRAKE DROPS NEW SONG “WAR”: FANS REACTIONS AND RESPONSES

    However, one fan called the video “normal” in the visual. “Drake has released freestyle with a video called ‘#War on 24th December’. The song has some London and Caribbean influences, which is no stranger to him. The visuals are, in my opinion, quite general.
    One fan said, “Drake is releasing new music and song the same day that Justin Bieber is, so Beb will flap. We’d love to see it.” Other wrote, “I’m proud of you for flying my brother’s flag @Drake #War #UKDrill @OxBeats.”
    Another tweeted “Drake we need more now.”
    Some fans are stunned and trying to understand what Drake is actually saying in the new song.
    It’s been a busy year since Drake released his album ‘Odds and Ends’. He also appeared on another track, ‘What Be Late’ with Sway Lee.
    After winning the Toronto Raptors NBA Championship, they released two new songs: ‘Omerta’ and ‘Money in the Grave’. Additionally, he also appeared on the new ‘PARTYNEXTDOOR’ song and started his own cannabis brand, The More Life Growing Company.