Drake recently teased who might be featured on his highly anticipated fourth studio album, "Views from the 6."
The Toronto emcee took to his Instagram account to post a snapshot of the daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith.
Fans immediately speculated that the "I Whip My Hair" singer might appear on the Drizzy's upcoming record, due to the cryptic caption that accompanied the image, "Young muse all on views."
Meanwhile, a mysterious date of "September 24" popped up on OVO's website without any explanation, suggesting a possible release date of the follow-up to 2013's "Nothing Was the Same," UPROXX reported.
Although he has yet to reveal the official date, the "Hold On, We're Going Home" hitmaker is set to drop "VFT6" on Apple Music's new streaming service, Connect.
Drake made an appearance at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 8 to promote the brand new product that may be in competition with Tidal, Spotify and Pandora.
According to Apple, Connect will enable artists, signed or not, to interact with fans. They can upload photos and music and post lyrics; the music material will then link to social media and various websites.
The "10 Bands" rapper revealed that he is currently working on "Views from the 6," which will be premiered on Apple Music's latest feature.
"As I'm working tirelessly on this next album, this comes at the perfect time for me," he said. "Given the great success of my last mixtape that went directly to iTunes, I can't wait to incorporate Apple Music and especially Connect to what I'm doing next. I'm really excited about what I'm working on."
Connect will be available for $9.99 per month starting from June 30. Users will get their first three months for free.