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Drake Sends Camilla Cabello Thank You Message After Collaboration

Drake has great chemistry with female artists on the record. He tops the list of rappers with classic duets. So it’s no surprise that his new songs with Camila Cabello, “Hot Uptown” and “UUUGLY,” are getting praise. The duo sounds great together, especially on the former. Cabello sang Drake’s praises before the song dropped. She praised his artistry and his kind presence in the studio. Clearly, the 6 God thought it was time to return the favor. He presented Cabello with flowers via Instagram on June 28.

Drake posted photos of him and Cabello on their “vacation.” A vacation, Cabello revealed, during which they laid down the lyrics to “Hot Uptown.” In the first photo, we see Drake and Cabello sitting at a table, and the second sees them riding a jet ski. “Thanks for the link @camila_cabello,” the rapper wrote in the caption. ” Congratulations. » Drake has a good reason to give Camila Cabello flowers. He struggled to find his musical footing after losing the battle to Kendrick Lamar, and their two collaborations were the best-received songs he’s released in months.

Drake Posted Photos From His Trip With Cabello

Camila Cabello addressed the Drake vs. Kendrick battle during a recent interview with the Times. She was with the rapper following “Not Like Us” and was saddened by the impact it had on the 6 God. “Drake is an absolute delight,” she told the outlet. “It’s so frustrating to see people talk about someone you know in a negative way.” Cabello went further and expressed her desire to see the battle end peacefully. “You’re like, ‘Dang, if only you could just have dinner or something,'” she said.

Cabello was also eager to work with Drake because of his adoration of hip-hop. Although she had worked with rappers before, she wanted to explore this aspect of her music more on her new album. “I was listening to the rap that I grew up with in Miami and what was popular at the time,” she said. Complex Magazine. “But I didn’t listen Illmatic and I didn’t listen to Dr. Dre and a lot of the classic hip-hop albums before that.” Well, the collaborations have proven to be beneficial on both sides. Maybe Drake and Cabello will have more success together down the line.

About the Author

Danilo is a writer based in San Diego. He graduated from the Art Institute of Tucson with a BA in Digital Media and has since built a career as a pop culture journalist. He covered hip-hop for Heavy.com, Rhyme Junkies, and PopMatters before joining HotNewHipHop.com. Danilo’s top five is constantly changing, but Biggie and Atmosphere’s Slug remain staples. His all-time favorite rap album is Kanye West’s “Late Registration,” and that remains the same.