Drake brings forth the third installment of his 'Scary Hours' series

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Today (Nov. 17), Drake unveiled the third installment of his Scary Hours series, which serves as an extension of his eighth studio LP, For All The Dogs. The short play consists of six tracks, including a new collaboration alongside J. Cole titled “Evil Ways.” The Alchemist, Conductor Williams, Ovrkast., Boi-1da and more contributed to the updated effort.

As REVOLT previously reported, Drake preceded his latest drop with a flashy trailer that saw him taking in an orchestra concert solo. He could also be heard addressing why he reneged on his intent to take a break from music.

“I feel no need to appease anybody,” the Toronto talent stated in the clip. “I feel so confident about the body of work that I just dropped that I know I could go and disappear for, whatever, six months, a year, two years. Even though I’m not really, like, into the super lengthy disappearances for the sake of mystery.” He also revealed that his new songs were completed within five days of the EP’s release.

For All The Dogs initially made landfall in October with collaborations alongside Teezo Touchdown, 21 Savage, SZA, Yeat, Bad Bunny, Sexyy Red, Lil Yachty and more. One of the album’s biggest standouts, the Cole-assisted “First Person Shooter,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Drake’s 13th overall. The feat tied him with Michael Jackson on the list of the most No. 1s on that chart.

Press play on For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition below. In related news, Drake and J. Cole‘s “It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?” received additional dates for 2024. You can take a look at the entire schedule below.

“It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?” 2024 schedule (new dates are bolded):

Jan. 18: Denver, CO — Ball Arena +

Jan. 19: Denver, CO — Ball Arena

Jan. 22: San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center

Jan. 23: San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center

Jan. 25: Oklahoma City, OK — Paycom Center

Jan. 26: Oklahoma City, OK — Paycom Center

Jan. 29: New Orleans, LA — Smoothie King Center +

Jan. 30: New Orleans, LA — Smoothie King Center

Feb. 2: Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena

Feb. 4: Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena

Feb. 7: Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena +

Feb. 8: Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena +

Feb. 12: St. Louis, MO — Enterprise Center

Feb. 13: St. Louis, MO — Enterprise Center

Feb. 16: Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena

Feb. 17: Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena

Feb. 20: Columbus, OH — Schottenstein Center +

Feb. 21: Columbus, OH — Schottenstein Center

Feb. 24: Cleveland, OH — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Feb. 25: Cleveland, OH — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Feb. 27: Buffalo, NY — KeyBank Center

Feb. 28: Buffalo, NY — KeyBank Center

Mar. 2: Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center

Mar. 3: Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center

Mar. 5: Memphis, TN — FedExForum

Mar. 10: Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena

Mar. 14: Belmont Park, NY — UBS Arena ~

Mar. 15: Belmont Park, NY — UBS Arena  ~

Mar. 18: State College, PA — Bryce Jordan Center ~

Mar. 23: Sunrise, FL — Amerant Bank Arena ~

Mar. 24: Sunrise, FL — Amerant Bank Arena ~

Mar. 27: Birmingham, AL — Legacy Arena at the BJCC ~

Rescheduled dates

~ Without J. Cole

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