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If you hadn't noticed, Drake has been dropping unofficial tracks off of his forthcoming album Take Care (due out Oct. 24) like crazy. "Trust Issues," his latest offering, starts off with a slow-mo reinterpretation of the hook from his single with DJ Khaled, "I'm On One." On his blog, October's Very Own, where he released the track, a rather succinct Drake addresses the sample by writing, "Did my own little thing using some other thing I did. You know." We know.
In his prior release, "Marvin's Room," Drake gets a little too wasted and decides to hit up an ex-girlfriend even though he knows she's with a worthy new guy. Continuing down this same (likely alcohol-induced) path of vulnerability, "Trust Issues" takes us even deeper into the Drizzy psyche, as he walks us through his past relationships and addresses exactly why he's got a serious lack of faith in the opposite sex.
In classic Drake fashion, he starts off with his signature R&B vocals as he croons, "I don't trust these b******." You know, all sweet-like. Then, staying true to form, he seamlessly transitions to rapper stance as he rhymes, "You actin' like it's somebody you don't know/Tell me how the f*** we supposed to stay friends/When you got a bunch of feelings that you don't show?"
C'mon, lady-fans. Looks like Drake is in need of some TLC. Any takers?
+ Listen To Drake, "Trust Issues."
