Drake's New Album 'Habibti': Meaning and Musical Direction Explored
Why Is Drake Calling His New Album Habibti? The Meaning Behind The Title Explained
Ndtv
Image: Ndtv
Drake's latest album, titled 'Habibti,' translates to 'my love' in Arabic and reflects a smooth R&B sound. Released alongside two other albums, 'Iceman' and 'Maid of Honour,' the trio features over 40 tracks and collaborations with various artists. This marks Drake's first solo album in three years.
- 01'Habibti' is an Arabic term of affection meaning 'my love' or 'my dear.'
- 02The album 'Habibti' showcases smoother R&B influences compared to the more rap-focused 'Iceman.'
- 03Drake's surprise release includes over 40 tracks across three albums.
- 04Collaborations on the albums feature artists like Central Cee, 21 Savage, and PARTYNEXTDOOR.
- 05This release is Drake's first solo LP in three years, following his previous project 'For All the Dogs.'
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Drake's surprise release of three albums on Friday included 'Habibti,' which means 'my love' in Arabic, a term often used affectionately towards women. The album, alongside 'Iceman' and 'Maid of Honour,' showcases a blend of different musical styles, with 'Habibti' leaning towards smoother R&B influences. The other two albums explore rap and dance music, respectively, and together they feature over 40 tracks. This marks Drake's first solo album in three years, following his last full-length project, 'For All the Dogs.' The release has generated significant buzz, especially in light of Drake's ongoing feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, which has been a hot topic in the music industry. The albums also include collaborations with popular artists such as Central Cee, 21 Savage, and PARTYNEXTDOOR, further highlighting Drake's diverse musical approach in this release.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
What do you think of Drake's new album 'Habibti'?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




