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Watch never-seen-before video of Drake recording ‘One Dance’ ft. Wizkid & Kyla
In a thrilling surprise for music enthusiasts, Drake has released a treasure trove of unreleased content, including a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his iconic hit “One Dance,” featuring Wizkid and Kyla.
The 100GB cache of unreleased gems, uploaded to the website 100GIGSFORYOURHEADTOP, offers a unique glimpse into Drake’s creative process.
Fans are reveling in the raw, unfiltered content, which includes unreleased songs, footage, and even a sneak peek at Drake’s unreleased collaboration with Rema.
The never-before-seen video of “One Dance” showcases Drake in the studio with producer 40, meticulously directing the production of Wizkid’s verse and the Kyla sample. This rare footage offers a fascinating insight into the craftsmanship behind one of Drake’s most beloved tracks.
Released in 2016, “One Dance” has achieved phenomenal success, earning diamond certification in the United States, 6x platinum in the United Kingdom, and a staggering 3 billion streams on Spotify.
The song’s impact on Afrobeats and rap cannot be overstated, and this exclusive look into its creation is a true treat for fans.
Drake’s choice to disclose this previously unseen footage has sent shockwaves of excitement across the music industry.
As fans continue to revel in the magic of “One Dance,” one thing is clear – this rare glimpse into music history is a gift that will be cherished for years to come.
Watch the video below:
Footage of Drake in the studio working on "One Dance" featuring Wizkid & Kyla pic.twitter.com/2p23udccKp
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Recall, Drake and Wizkid have made streaming history as their collaborative single “One Dance” has surpassed three billion streams on Spotify.
The song, which is on Drake’s fourth studio album, “Views,” was released in 2016, and in the same year, it created history as the most streamed song as it accrued over 880 million streams.
Since then it has been successful hitting the Billboard Hot 100 a few times and in 2023 was streamed over 1 billion times.
“One Dance” reached the 3 billion mark this month and continues to climb.