Drake’s Unreleased Song “Cheerios” Leaks Online

Drake’s Unreleased Track “Cheerios” from ‘For All The Dogs’ Leaks Online

Drake’s “Cheerios” Leaks Online Amid Chart Success, References 50 Cent, 21 Savage & More

Just as Drake sits comfortably at the top of the charts with his latest single “Nokia,” a new leaked track titled “Cheerios” has surfaced online, and it’s already stirring major conversation in the hip-hop community. 

The unreleased song is rumored to be from his “For All The Dogs” sessions and delivers the kind of braggadocious energy Drake fans know all too well. 

He opens the track with confidence, boasting that he “drops a number one and forgets about it,” flexing his hit-making status with ease.

Produced by Tay Keith, “Cheerios” rides a slick bounce that brings back memories of the gritty energy in “Push Ups.” But beyond the beat, it’s the lyrical references that have fans buzzing. 

Drake drops several names throughout the track, most notably, 50 Cent, as he echoes the iconic “Many Men” sentiment. It’s a nod to resilience in the rap game and a clever callback to a classic. 

"They be wishing d*ath on me like 50 Cent, Many men , many many many men"

Drake’s Leaked Song “Cheerios” from ‘For All The Dogs’ References 50 Cent & 21 Savage:

The Toronto rapper doesn’t stop there. He throws a lyrical curveball by referencing 21 Savage, his collaborator on the 2022 album Her Loss. 

With lines like, “I had a 6th sense at 21” and “She was 30 when we se*ed, that was ‘21”, Drake cleverly blends wordplay with potential hidden messages.

Fans are already debating whether it’s just clever bars or a subtle shot tied to recent tension stirred up by Kendrick Lamar. 

The Compton rapper previously downplayed Drake’s street credibility, which makes these bars even more layered. 

The track also teases possible allusions to other southern rap figures like Gunna and Young Thug, though nothing is confirmed yet. 

On top of that, another unreleased collaboration between Drake and 21 Savage called “Waiting To Exhale” has also leaked. 

Judging by the sound, it likely stems from the Her Loss era, possibly recorded in 2021 or 2022. With Drake still owning the charts and leaks like “Cheerios” surfacing, it's clear that even his unreleased material keeps fans and critics hooked.

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