Fans anxiously awaiting the promised collaborative R&B album from Drake and PartyNextDoor may have some questions about the release date. While streaming with Adin Ross as part of his “Drizzmas” holiday giveaway, the 38-year-old hinted that the project should have been released already. Still, the Grammy winner proclaims the effort as some of his and his PND’s greatest work.
“Me and Party is, honestly, one of the projects I’m most proud of in my life,” exclaimed the “God’s Plan” performer, per Uproxx. “I’ve always wanted [to] make a full album of our sound, Toronto sound, R&B. The best that both of us have to offer… The listening party has to be in the city.”
According to PartyNextDoor, the duo was putting the finishing touches on the unnamed album last month. Billboard reported the 31-year-old detailed that as his fall trek ended, the project would be completed.
“Guys, I have one more show on this tour,” detailed the “Her Way” singer back in November. “Then the album is getting finished. That’s all I gotta say.”
The collab album was first announced back in August with a proclaimed drop date of “When it gets a little chilly.” Drake himself broke the news while performing with PND at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto. “So, you get the summer over with, you do what you need to do. I know all you girls are outside. When it gets a little chilly, PartyNextDoor and Drake album will be waiting right there for you.”
Shortly after the news, Party shared additional details, confirming the anticipated album will boast at least 15 tracks.