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Drake To Partner With Rick Ross On Upcoming Mixtape

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Drake Reacts to 'Take Care' Album Leak

 

Drake revealed to  XXL Magazine that the rappers' collaborative mixtape will be titled "Y.O.L.O." (meaning You Only Live Once). Drizzy continued to say that Ross and him have been working on the project for a number of weeks. "We haven't really connected because he's been going through this thing with his health," Drake said, "I've been stashing my little beats and verses."

 

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