The image he shared was him at Dodger Stadium when he rented it out for a date in 2021. The caption reads "World Series Bound," with the song "OK Blue Jays" featured in the post. Drake just took to Instagram to share a picture of when he rented out Dodger Stadium for a date back in 2021.He included the song "OK Blue Jays" and the caption "World Series Bound"? pic.twitter.com/PNBHAT2N9T- Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) October 21, 2025
Drake shared more new music via his Iceman livestream series. On a new episode, he premiered " Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2"-essentially a Cash Cobain remix of the $ome $exy $ongs 4 U track " Somebody Loves Me"-a song with Yeat apparently called " Dog House," and a new one that might be called " Thats Just How I Feel." Only "Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2" has gotten an official release, and you can hear it below.
Drake's attempt to get his lick back comes amid a year of Kendrick unequivocally ending the goofy Torontonian, only for the Compton rapper to repeatedly trample on his proverbial grave at his funeral, a victory lap frequently likened to that one elephant's in India. UMG denied Drake's claims in a statement, saying it would be "illogical" for the label to harm one of their own artists.
For years, Drake has been one of music's most influential figures, blending genres and setting new cultural benchmarks. Now, he's extending that same innovation into retail, creating an immersive space where fans can explore both archival memorabilia and brand-new collectibles. By aligning with Amazon, Drake is giving fans around the world unprecedented access to his creative universe, with Prime members able to enjoy fast, seamless delivery.
Drake's ongoing collaboration with Nike reinvents sneaker culture, with the NOCTA Glide's new 'White/Black' colorway blending retro influences and modern refinement for Fall 2025.