![]() The poetry book is co-authored by longtime Drake collaborator Kenza Samir, who has written songs like “HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)” “Jungle,” and “Emotionless.” “I don’t know if I have ever wanted people to buy or support something more in my life,” Drake wrote in his Instagram post announcing the book. The announcement is accompanied by images of puppies that bear a similarity to recent outfits Drake wore earlier in the year that bore the unfortunate phrase, “Hard Feelings, Harder Dick.” (One wonders if Drake seriously considered pushing that through as the album title at one point.) That second sentence, a reference to his 2011 single “Headlines,” could be hinting at the musical style of For All the Dogs, as a potential return to the melodic moodiness of Take Care. “They say they miss the old Drake, girl don’t tempt me.” “I made an album to go with the book,” Drake wrote on the Titles Ruin Everything website. That’s not where the news stops, though, as he also revealed via a QR code in several newspaper ads that an accompanying album, titled For All the Dogs, is on the way. The 36-year-old musician and media mogul announced on June 23 that he will be releasing his first poetry collection, called Titles Ruin Everything: A Stream of Consciousness.
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