Drake is currently trending online after releasing 100 gigabytes of data to a website called "100 Gigs for Your Headtop," which features three unreleased tracks and tons of B-roll video footage from studio sessions, tour rehearsals, music video BTS, and more.
The website includes 40 individual folders that surprisingly include footage from albums recorded several years ago like 2016's Views as well as more recent LP's like his 2022 collaboration with 21 Savage Her Loss.
The footage also includes clips of Drizzy recording a demo verse for Kanye West's Yikes, which was included on his 2018 album Ye. This was also the year Drake and West would publicly take a stand against each other after the OVO CEO claimed Yeezy leaked information about his son Adonis to Pusha T, who later released his explosive and extremely viral diss track The Story of Adidon.
Every celebrity cameo on Drake's new "100 Gigs for Your Headtop" website
On the B-roll footage uploaded to "100 Gigs for Your Headtop," Drake includes collaborations, rehearsals, and appearances, from artists like Rihanna, Lil Yachty, Noah "40" Shebib, 21 Savage, and more.
This feature will catalog major celebrity appearances witnessed amongst the 100 GB footage uploaded to Drizzy's new website.
1) Noah "40" Shebib
Drake's engineer and producer Noah Shebib, popularly known as "40," made several appearances on "100 Gigs for Your Headtop". The website even includes a dedicated section for the producer titled "40_KEYS," where viewers see him playing riffs on a piano while talking about his evolving relationship with Drizzy.
The Grammy-winning producer has worked with Drizzy for over 13 years, with their first major collaboration dating back to the OVO CEO's 2009 mixtape So Far Gone.
2) Rihanna
Amongst the clips uploaded to 100 Gigs, a 2-minute clip of Drizzy and Rihanna's rehearsal for Take Care was included, which found the stars performing on stage at what appears to be their 2014 set in Paris.
This was the first time the duo had collaborated together on a track, and although there appears to rift between the two stars given Drizzy's beef with A$AP Rocky, the clip from 10 years ago finds both artists in seemingly good spirits singing and dancing on stage.
3) Adonis Graham
A clip of Drake and his son was included on 100 Gigs which finds Drizzy taking a young Adonis across an empty stage before one of his shows. The video finds the OVO CEO excitedly running around the set while explaining to his son:
"Wow, wow, wow. Look at that, this is where Daddy works. This is where Daddy works"
4) Steph Curry
Drake also uploaded a 1:37 minute clip of him and NBA all-star Steph Curry playing a game of ping pong in a living room alongside several of his peers. Not long after the game, everybody heads out to play a game of basketball with Curry playing against one of Drizzy's friends.
5) 21 Savage, Young Thug, and Latto
On 100 Gig, Drake uploaded three unreleased tracks which include a collaboration with 21 Savage and Young Thug on a record titled Its Up. Another track included on this website was a collaboration with Latto on Housekeeping Knows.
"Thinkin' about this life I provide for them / This world has some real things dividin' 'em / My right hand, he's Muslim, I'll die for him / My road manager is drunk as hell at 5 p.m. / I get knocked down, they help me rise again" - Drake's verse on 'Its Up'.
6) Lil Yachty
A clip of Drake praising Lil Yachty in front of his friends was uploaded to the website. In the video viewers can find Drizzy appreciating Yachty's artistry and ability to freely experiment with his music, citing Boat's 2023 viral hit Poland as a "frustrating song" when he stated:
"You know Poland is such an incredibly frustrating song for any other artist because nobody’s that free of a thinker. So ultimately you end up being like, damn, why didn't I think of that. or whatever it is, like why didn't I get that high or why aren't I that artistically free"
Drake's "data dump" arrives almost three months after he released The Heart Part 6 which was the final diss track delivered during his iconic 2024 beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Every piece of content uploaded to the website is downloadable and is currently being shared across social media platforms via news media outlets like NFR Podcast.