Drake has made the decision to become official—that is, with his most recent album of new music.

Three new Drizzy songs, “It’s Up” featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, “Blue Green Red,” and the Latto duet “Housekeeping Knows,” debuted on popular streaming sites on Saturday, August 10.

Latto posted a video of herself rapping her part on the previously stated duet on X earlier this week.

Gordo, who produced the song, also posted it on X with the caption, “DRAKE – HOUSEKEEPING KNOWS PRODUCED BY MEEEEEEE!!!!” HES WAYYYYACKKKKK!!!

Drake first made all three of these tracks available earlier this week as part of his enormous “100 Gigs for Your Headtop” dump, which also included a ton of other content like early album cover draughts, unreleased music, and behind-the-scenes videos.

When this writing was done, the content was still accessible.

Stream the new songs below.

Drizzy uploaded the 100 gigabytes of files to the internet on Tuesday (August 6). The files were made available through the website 100gigs.org and promoted through a new Instagram page with the handle @plottttwistttttt.

Along with a 16-page “exterior concept pack” for his jet, there is BTS footage from the studio, the creation of the “Hotline Bling” video, and some other stuff.

Andy Bustard of HipHopDX compiled all the highlights from the files.

These include video of Drake saying that he was thinking about putting Future on “Hotline Bling,” revealing that the song was inspired by a woman he was sleeping with, and Drizzy telling his mother Sandra Graham that “Too Good,” featuring Rihanna, was about his and Serena Williams’ previous relationship. Drake also performs an earlier version of “U With Me,” which has a different beat and lyrics that make fun of The Weeknd (“OVO, there’s no need to tack on no extra letters”).

Included are also clips of Drake impersonating The Weeknd at a concert, him and Rihanna practicing a rendition of “Take Care” in the early part of 2014, and the OVO boss performing previously unheard tracks including “Piece of Me,” “Barbados Mandem,” “Courtside Stepper,” “Young, Rich & Beautiful,” and “Mention Me.”