Drake previews new Certified Lover Boy Nike t-shirts
After confirming that his Certified Lover Boy album is landing on Friday (3 September), Drake has shared images of a new t-shirt collection made in collaboration with Nike.
Yesterday (30 August), Drake confirmed reports that his long-awaited Certified Lover Boy album is dropping on Friday (3 September).
His official announcement comes days after he "hacked" ESPN's SportsCenter with a glitchy clip featuring a banner that read: "CLB September 3".
Following confirmation of CLB, Drake shared images of Toronto billboards and a selection of Nike x CLB t-shirts via his Instagram story.
The new t-shirts feature a Nike swoosh logo with flowers arounnd it, and on the back they feature various quotes, which could possibly be lyrics from the album. They read: "Something other than me has got to give", "I don't miss... let alone miss you" and "Should've said you loved me today because tomorrow is a new day".
Drake has revealed new ‘Certified Lover Boy’ clothing via his Instagram pic.twitter.com/aEaBKXxejE
— OnThinIce (@OnnThinlce) August 31, 2021
After sharing images of the new t-shirts, Drake revealed that OVO Mark and his stylist Drew Ferguson would be giving out free t-shirts in Toronto.
Certified Lover Boy, Drake's follow-up to 2018's Scorpion, was originally due for release in January, but Drake delayed the release so he could focus on recovering from surgery.
Although the album has been delayed for months, he did deliver Scary Hours 2 EP in March, and has since collaborated with Smiley, Brent Faiyaz, Migos and more.
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