
Drake is reportedly collaborating with Bruno Mars on first single from sixth album
Reports suggest that Drake is apparently planning to release a new Bruno Mars collaboration as the first single from his sixth album.
Drake has been finishing work on his new album over recent months. His sixth LP will follow on from 2018's Scorpion, and is expected to arrive before the end of summer.
Yesterday (9 August), a new article published by OnSMASH claimed that Drake's first single from his sixth album is rumoured to be a collaboration with Bruno Mars.
The piece also indicates that the song could be released as soon as this Friday (14 August), but it's yet to be confirmed.
Elsewhere in the article, OnSMASH state that Drake's forthcoming album is reportedly titled Skeleton King.
If the rumours are true, the new single will be Bruno Mars' first new release since appearing on Ed Sheeran's "BLOW" track last year, and it'll be the first time that Drake and Mars have worked together on a song.
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