Drake caught fans off guard by dropping a new track entitled “Circadian Rhythm.”
The two-minute song, which features production from London Cyr, Ben10k, Eli Brown and Gordo, was first released on The Boy’s finsta @plottttwistttttt last week alongside “SOD” and “No Face” with Playboi Carti.
Produced by Gordo, “Circadian Rhythm” also serves as a sequel to “The Language,” which originally landed on “Nothing Was The Same” as a fan-favorite in 2013. Drizzy opens up about how the rap game has planned funerals for him in the past, but he continues to bounce back like a cat with nine lives. “How many funeral dates they plan for me and I dodged it like the truck,” he spews.
Fans of the ongoing Drake and Kendrick Lamar rivalry were quick to connect “Circadian Rhythm” to Lamar’s diss track “6:16 in LA.”
In Lamar’s track, he raps: “Often, I know this type of power is gon’ cost/ But I live in circadian rhythms of a shooting star,” leading some to believe that Drake’s latest release is a subtle nod to their feud.