Drake reshared a video that pays homage to the track “Show Me A Good Time” from his debut album, Thank Me Later.
On his Instagram Story, Drizzy shared a post from a producer Never Twice, who goes by @aobnevertwice. The producer’s clip titled “Drake in 2010 be like,” featured him discovering a particular drum sound. Over the course of the video, the producer rebuilds Drake’s “Show Me A Good Time” layer by layer.
Check out the clip that Drake shared below.
Speaking of Drake’s music, the rapper is seemingly nearing the release of his often-teased album, Iceman. Though no release date yet for the project has been announced, a cryptic post from the rapper throwing shots at “people who look up to me” has the internet wondering if he’s really angry at someone or reciting his own unreleased lyrics.
“I was expecting people who look up to me to look me in the eyes too,” he wrote. “I thought that’s the least they could do…but I was wrong about them like I was wrong about you.”
In the accompanying images with the caption, Drake shared a bunch of seemingly random pictures that could hint at Iceman if you squint hard enough. One of the images is a handwritten note that reads, “It’s time to move, isn’t it?”
In another picture, it’s hinted that Drake is “plotting revenge.” Again, these could just be random pictures. But with Drake, is anything ever just random?
Last August, Drake went live on Kick with Adin Ross, xQc, and Partynextdoor to explain his recording process for Iceman. “I'll stay up all night fucking recording for Iceman. They're having a full blown party outside,” Drake said. “I can hear people and having a street festival all day. I'll go out there.I'll fucking run out there. I'll turn up with them, do shots, come back— like, I just want a little, you know, I wanna feel it.”