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Drake announces 'Scary Hours 3' album, new project coming out Friday at midnight
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Date:2025-04-15 11:27:02
Drake is coming out with the next entry in his "Scary Hours" series.
The Grammy-winning artist announced the news early Thursday morning on his Instagram. He posted a nearly two-minute video with the caption "Scary Hours 3. Tonight at midnight."
In the video, Drake says he wrote all the songs for "Scary Hours 3" since his last album, "For All the Dogs," came out last month.
The project announcement comes days after the rapper announced he was going on tour with J. Cole for the "It's All a Blur, Big As the What?" Tour.
The tour, named after lyrics from the pair's "For All the Dogs" track "First Person Shooter," kicks off with two nights in Denver on Jan. 18-19, 2024.
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The tour is also scheduled to make stops in Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Nashville, St. Louis and more before wrapping up in Birmingham, Alabama on March 27, 2024.
Drake's 2023 It's All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage ended last month, which saw the rappers play 50 arena shows across North America. The 2024 tour includes rescheduled dates from the Canadian rapper's 2023 tour, including shows postponed in Denver, New Orleans, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.
Contributing: Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAY
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