Drake and 21 Savage's joint album to be released in November
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The release date for Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album has been pushed back after the producer contracted COVID-19.
Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album, 'Her Loss', was supposed to come out this Friday, 28 October.
Unfortunately, the album's release date had to be pushed back because the producer contracted the coronavirus.
Drake took to Instagram stories on Wednesday to announce that producer Noah "40" Shebib tested positive for COVID-19.
The producer being sick affected his work of mixing and mastering.
“Our brother @ovo40 got Covid while mixing and mastering the crack so he’s resting up,” Drake wrote.
He announced that the album will be released on Friday, 4 November.
“NOVEMBER 4th is HER LOSS day we’ll see you soon,” he wrote.
On Monday, Drake celebrated his 36th birthday.
The star partied with his celebrity friends, including DJ Khaled, 21 Savage, Zack Bia, Alix Earle, Genny Shawcross, and Emily Salch.
The party took place in Miami at Sexy Fish restaurant.
A sweet video of Drake's son, Adonis, singing happy birthday to his dad did the rounds on social media.
The video starts off with baby mama Sophie Brussaux wishing the star a happy birthday before their son joins in and renders his own version of the song, which included his own lyrics.
It looks like Adonis will be following in his father's footsteps when it comes to music.
READ: Drake postpones 'Young Money Reunion Show' due to COVID-19
Drake received a special birthday message from his son Adonis 💙🎂 pic.twitter.com/qsg5W8IJ6b
— Rap-Up (@RapUp) October 24, 2022
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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