
Drake is keeping his foot on the gas. Just months after delivering the highly anticipated joint album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U with PARTYNEXTDOOR and following the 2023 release of For All The Dogs, the 6 God has revealed that yet another solo album is officially on the way.
The surprise announcement came during a gambling livestream titled “Stake vs Drake & Adin” on Kick, where Drake joined popular streamer Adin Ross for a high-stakes digital night out. Midway through the banter and bets, Ross asked Drake if he was working on anything new. The rapper didn’t hesitate: “Working on a new album right now… It slaps,” he said, confirming it’s a solo project. Fire emojis instantly flooded the chat as fans reacted in real time.
DJ Akademiks also joined the stream, adding even more buzz to the already electric atmosphere. The livestream blended music, gaming, and digital spectacle—something Drake has been seamlessly integrating into his brand. With his growing presence on Kick, Drake continues to pioneer a new wave of celebrity engagement where artists aren’t just performing—they’re participating.
This upcoming album will mark Drake’s ninth solo effort and continues a streak of prolific output. While still promoting $ome $exy $ongs 4 U—which features fan-favorites like “Nokia,” “Gimme A Hug,” and “Somebody Loves Me”—Drake is already setting the stage for what’s next. Despite a planned world tour titled the Anita Wynn Max Tour being postponed to late 2025 due to scheduling conflicts, the momentum hasn’t slowed.
The livestream itself wasn’t just a casual broadcast—it was a cultural event. Held exclusively on Drake’s personal Kick channel, it highlighted the growing overlap between music and streaming entertainment. Platforms like Kick are no longer fringe—they’re where the action is. As artists shift from traditional rollouts to interactive broadcasts, fans are no longer passive listeners—they’re part of the moment.
Drake and Adin Ross, two heavyweights from different digital worlds, are tapping into this evolving space where livestreams function as both entertainment and cultural commentary. Whether it’s music news, big bets, or just raw energy, “Stake vs Drake & Adin” served as a reminder: in 2025, the biggest artists don’t need a press conference—they just need a stream.
And as for the new album? No title, no date, no details—just vibes. But if Drake says it slaps, the world is already listening.