Drake

"Charged Up" / "Right Hand" / "You Used To" (D.R.A.M. remix)

BY Alex HudsonPublished Jul 26, 2015

This past week, Drake faced allegations of ghostwriting from his peer Meek Mill. Seemingly undeterred, Drizzy has now rolled out three new songs via his Beats 1 show OVO Sound Radio.

Perhaps most notable of the three tracks is "Charged Up," which is widely believed to be a diss track targeting Meek Mill. Although it doesn't attack anyone too specifically, Drake seemingly alludes to his verse on Meek's song "R.I.C.O." when he raps, "Done doing favours for people / 'Cause it ain't like I need the money I make off a feature."

Drake additionally shared the significantly more danceable, romantic anthem "Right Hand," which is one of his more infectious tracks in recent memory.

Lastly, Drizzy tapped into his (relatively) upbeat side with a remix D.R.A.M.'s "Cha Cha" titled "You Used To." It highlights the rapper's singing skills alongside a sunny, skanking beat.

Hear all three songs below. And before you jump to any conclusions about who penned these verses, remember that collaborator Quentin Miller has denied that he has done any ghostwriting for Drake, and producer Noah "40" Shebib has also scoffed at the claims.





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