Drake Hints At The Features For ‘Certified Lover Boy’ In Teaser Billboard Campaign

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Drake Hints At The Features For ‘Certified Lover Boy’ In Teaser Billboard Campaign
Drake is taking promotion for his upcoming album to a whole new level. As previously reported, Canadian rapper Drake’s highly anticipated sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy, will be released tomorrow (Sept. 3). Billboards have recently appeared in various cities across the nation filling fans in on who will be featured on CLB. California residents were told that Cali natives Giveon and Ty Dolla Sign would be representing the golden state on the album.

A billboard appeared in Atlanta letting fans know that Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Lil Baby are featured on Drake’s upcoming project.

However, some of the billboards have left fans guessing who the feature from their state could be. The billboard that appeared in New York says,
“Hey, New York, the GOAT is on CLB”

And the one in Texas says,
“Hey Houston, the hometown hero is on CLB”

Billboards for the CLB album have appeared in Chicago and Memphis as well.


What are your thoughts on Drake’s promotional tease for CLB? Tell us in the comments below.
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