Drake 'Views From The 6' Album Release Date & Update: Snippet of Song Released
Fans of rapper Drake are already really looking forward to hearing his new album titled "Views From The 6." Fortunately, the waiting will not be too long as latest reports say that the fans will be able to hear the songs from the album early next year.
Several teasers about the album have emerged all over but the one that really caught the attention of the fans is the release date. According to Empty Lighthouse, the Canadian rapper's upcoming record is rumored to debut on Jan. 6, 2016.
The speculation surfaced after the Daily Rap tweeted a video on their Twitter account which contained the said release date for the "Views From The 6" album. It's not confirmed yet if the video is legitimate but it arrived just a few days after Drake teased via his Instagram account that his album will come soon. HipHopDX also featured the album release date in its recent "Rap Release Dates" outline.
International Business Times also noted that fans saw a billboard in Toronto, Drake's hometown, and the big ad contained the words that read: "The 6 [prayer hands emoji] is watching." Drake acknowledged the billboard by sharing the billboard image and wrote in the caption, "Be home soon." The post has been deleted already though.
The teasing for his album continues on as reports say that a snippet of one of the songs in the album was released via Drake's Vine account. According to Billboard, Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, treated his fans with a six-second video featuring a preview of unidentified song.
The Vine video did not share much details as it was pointing straight down to the floor, presumably so that viewers can turn their attention to the music. But as expected, the sneak peek already has thousands of views.
"Views From The 6" by Drake is rumored to contain a few songs that feature Willow Smith, Beyonce and Tinashe. The album is the fourth studio album of Drake following his February mix "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" and his mixtape with Future "What A Time To Be Alive."