Drake's long-delayed 'Certified Lover Boy' album will be out by end of Summer
Jun 14, 2021
New Delhi [India], June 14 : American rapper and songwriter Drake, recently said that his long-delayed 'Certified Lover Boy' album, which he'd originally promised would be out in January but then changed his mind, will be out by the end of the summer.
According to Variety, on Saturday night, Drake sat down for a rare interview on Caffeine after an appearance at Ultimate Rap League's N.O.M.E. XI battle-rap event, where he staked USD 50,000 on the winner.
As noted by XXL, while discussing a forthcoming rap battle between Murda Mook and Reed Dollaz taking place at the end of the summer, Drake responded to persistent questioning from hosts Nunu Nellz and Tsu Surf with an "I'll be there. My album will be out by then."
Back in October, Drake had announced that the project, his sixth full-length album, would be out in January 2021. However, in an update posted to his Instagram story late that month, he said that the album has been delayed due to a recent surgery.
Drake wrote on his Instagram story, "I was planning to release my album this month but between surgery and rehab my energy has been dedicated to recovery. I'm blessed to be back on my feet feeling great and focused on the album, but CLB won't be dropping in January."
Though he hadn't shared many details of his condition, it is believed that the rapper underwent knee surgery in October. However, Drake assured fans that the album will release this year, he wrote, "I'm looking forward to sharing it with you all in 2021."
The new album will mark his sixth full-length studio album and will be the follow-up to 2018's 'Scorpion'. Drake first hinted that a new album was in the works in April of 2020, and originally had it slated for release over the summer.
As per Variety, on August 14, Drake revealed the album's title to be 'Certified Lover Boy' alongside the release of 'Laugh Now Cry Later' featuring Lil Durk, which was the first single to be released from this new project.