Drake has decided to push back the drop date for his "Take Care" album so he can give fans the experience he knows the album is capable of. The set will now drop November 15th. The set was originally scheduled to drop on his birthday October 24th.

Lastly according to MediaTakeOut.com, Drizzy isn’t happy with his arrangement at Young Money and he's planning on leaving the label soon. Two weeks ago, he made his first step towards leaving when he announced the co-acts on his upcoming tour and Not one is a Young Money artist. Drake has one more album on his contract with YMCMB once that album drops, Drizzy is done! No comment from Drake or his camp.

He wrote on his website:

"I have completed 19 songs (17 on physical and 2 on bonus), and have run into a roadblock of clearing 3 samples in time to make the October 24th date. My options were to take the songs off and make the birthday release happen, or to take an extra couple weeks to get the paper work right and give you the album they way I NEED you to hear it. The choice was clear as day for me. November 15th you will get Take Care the exact way I created it with no trimmings."

"This music means too much to me to get attached to dates and I do apologize for the delay but I promise that it is only for the benefit of our experience together. Club Paradise Tour will also be moved to when students are back from the Christmas/New Year break so that I can get to more schools. New dates will be released in the next week...see you all soon. Drake"

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