Odell Beckham Jr. Shares New Drake Lyrics On Instagram

A little insight to new upcoming Drizzy.

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It's been less than a year since Drake dropped off More Life but as expected, everyone's eager to get more music from the 6 God. Since releasing the playlist, he's been relatively quiet on music front. While he has said that a new album is in the works, he's also been pretty adamant about diving back into acting. So for the most part, it seems like we'll have to wait a bit to receive more music from Drake. However, his good pal, Odell Beckham Jr., shared a little teaser of what we should be able to expect from Drake in the future.

If there's anything about Drake that we could all agree with, it's the fact that he's make caption-able lyrics for any Instagram post. Today, Odell Beckham Jr. posted a picture on Instagram with a caption that quotes Drake. However, it seems like what he posted may be lyrics to a new Drake song. It reads, “They started talkin to me like I’m slowin down, opinions over statistics of course. Gassed off journalistic, come at me and all ull get is the Ballistic report....” - @champagnepapi."

Drake and OBJ have been good friends for a minute so it's likely that Odell got an exclusive snippet of some unreleased Drizzy. The two of them caused a bit of a media frenzy back in October after Drake paid a visit to OBJ while he was in the hospital recovering from an ankle injury. 

Hopefully OBJ is hinting at some new Drizzy in the future.

Odell Beckham Jr. Shares New Drake Lyrics On Instagram
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