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Fans React to Drake’s Spanish on “Meet Your Padre” With PARTYNEXTDOOR

PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drizzy dropped off their joint album, '$ome $exy $ongs 4 U' on Friday.

Drake performing on stage, wearing a black leather jacket with "AMICI VIOLENT" written on it, holding a microphone.
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Mexican Drake has arrived on his and PARTYNEXTDOOR's joint album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U just in time for Valentine’s Day.

On the project cut, “Meet Your Padre,” Drizzy first sings in Spanish, alongside Mexican singer, Chino Pacas, on the chorus.

Drake sings, “I want to meet your madre, pay my respects to your padre, mi amor,” and then, “Text your friends, ‘¿Qué pasa?’ Vamos, bring them to mi casa, por favor.”

The song has already become a fan favorite.

There's always going to be a few haters, though.

The 21-track project is the 6 God’s first offering since 2023’s For All the Dogs and his first collaborative LP since his and 21 Savage’s Her Loss in 2022. Though acknowledgment of his beef with Kendrick Lamar isn’t absent from $$$4U, Drake doesn’t use the album as the moment to outright address it, rapping on “Gimme a Hug,” “Fuck a rap beef, I’m tryna get the party lit.”

His response to Kenny might come on his next solo album, which he told fans earlier this month he would release “when the time is right.”

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