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Scary Hours is the second extended play by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was first released on January 19, 2018 by Young Money Entertainment , Cash Money Records and Republic Records . It contains the single " God's Plan ", which also appeared on Drake's fifth studio album Scorpion (2018). [ 2 ]
Scary Hours 2 is the fourth extended play by Canadian rapper Drake and a sequel to his second extended play Scary Hours (2018). [2] It was released on March 5, 2021, and features guest appearances from American rappers Lil Baby and Rick Ross. [3] The only single, "What's Next", was released alongside the EP with an accompanying music video.
Drake released a mini EP titled Scary Hours on January 20, 2018, marking Drake's first solo release since More Life. [164] Scary Hours featured the songs "Diplomatic Immunity" and "God's Plan", with the latter debuting at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. [165] [166] [167] The song was Drake's first song as a solo artist to reach number one.
"What's Next" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on March 5, 2021, as a single from Drake's fourth EP Scary Hours 2, through Republic Records and OVO Sound. [1] With the song's debut at the top of the US Billboard Hot 100, it became Drake's eighth US number-one single in the country. Additionally, it became his fourth song to ...
All good things come in due time. For Drake, “due time” is whenever he wants. It has been 980 days (and counting) since the 6ix God has released a new studio album — discounting compilation ...
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"Diplomatic Immunity" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on January 19, 2018, as the second track on his second EP, Scary Hours (2018). [1] The song alongside "God's Plan", debuted in the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100, where they became Drake's 21st and 22nd top ten entries on the chart, making him the only artist in Billboard history at the time to debut two songs in ...
Alexander Cole of HotNewHipHop called the song a "spiritual successor" to Drake and J. Cole's previous collaboration "First Person Shooter" and wrote in regard of the structure, "It is a perfect dynamic and they do this style extremely well." [1] Jordan Rose of Complex considered it the best song from For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition. [2]