After battling Kendrick Lamar, Drake released his single “Blue, Green, Red” last month. He decided to release it again as part of his “100 Gigs,” which included his unreleased songs and behind-the-scenes content.
For his 100 Gigs album, after removing the single “Blue Green Red,” he added four other singles: “Circadian Rythm,” “It’s Up (feat. Young Thug & 21 Savage),” and, lastly, “Housekeeping Know” with Latto. Latto just added her newest album, “Sugar Honey Ice Tea.” Latto is currently getting ready for a tour. Young Thug dropped a single with the late Juice WRLD, “Lightyears,” and 21 Savage, who dropped his “American Dream” album and is currently on tour.
Why was “Blue Green Red” taken down? The lawsuit was from Jamaican producer Cleveland ‘Clevie’ Browne. His single Drake song without permission is now in a lawsuit case in California, and the music was released without the original artist’s permission. Want to know more on this? You can read the article on this going in more depth on this, from “Hot New Hip Hop.”
You can listen to the song on YouTube and hear his newest singles on Spotify and Apple Music albums.