Fans buzz with excitement as rumors spread about Drake’s new album possibly being hidden on Spotify.
- Curiosity sparked when some fans couldn’t find the album “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U” on Spotify, fueling wild theories.
- Despite Drake being Spotify’s most-streamed rapper, fans notice discrepancies when searching for his latest release.
- Drake’s interaction with fans on social media adds fuel to the fire of speculation.
- Talk of a hidden album heats up as Drake’s ongoing streaming rivalry with Kendrick Lamar intensifies.
Fans are buzzing with excitement as rumors circulate that Drake’s latest album might be hidden on Spotify. Some eagle-eyed listeners have noticed that when searching for Drake and PartyNextDoor’s album “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U,” it doesn’t appear. Meanwhile, searching for Kendrick Lamar’s album on the platform doesn’t pose any issues.
The discrepancy has spurred wild fan theories, especially since Drake gave a nod to these suspicions by liking related posts on social media. One follower pointed out, “So I search for Kendrick on Spotify and GNX pops up… Then I go ahead and search for Drake and PartyNextDoor and SSS 4 U doesn’t pop up… Spotify on some bull*hit.”
This curious situation gains more attention considering Drake’s immense popularity on the platform. He’s been recognized as the most-streamed rapper in Spotify’s history, consistently topping the streaming charts. Despite his latest album’s success, fans can’t shake off the mystery surrounding its availability online.
In recent months, Drake’s presence on streaming platforms has been a point of pride. The album, released with PartyNextDoor, has earned accolades such as the second-highest first-day streams debut in 2025. Its songs, like “Nokia,” “Gimme A Hug,” and “Celibracy,” are fan favorites, but some listeners claim they’re hard to find on Spotify.
Moreover, Drake’s fans have discovered another intriguing phenomenon with Apple Music’s Siri: requesting a Drake song directs users to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.” Adding these incidents to the ongoing Drake versus Lamar streaming rivalry intensifies the conversation.
Drake’s popularity isn’t limited to streaming. He’s currently on the Anita Max Win Tour and recently made a splash with his return to the UK, headlining the Wireless Festival after a seven-year absence. Regardless of the elusive album, his influence and reach continue to grow.
The question remains: Is Spotify hiding Drake’s new album, or is it all a misunderstanding? Until an official confirmation surfaces, fans will keep speculating.
Drake’s mysterious album situation leaves fans guessing, yet his star power remains undeniable.