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Drake’s “So Far Gone” Now Available On All Streaming Services


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To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Drake’s debut album So Far Gone, the 6 God & his OVO camp decided to finally put the project on streaming services.

The project consisted of 18 tracks and featured guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Lloyd, Omarion, Santigold, and Bun B. Meanwhile it spawned career-launching hits like “Best I Ever Had” and “Successful,” as well as fan favorites like “Houstatlantavegas” and the Kanye West-sampled “Say What’s Real.”

“The title has a lot of meanings—as the way we carry ourselves, the way we dress, the way people view us, not to sound cocky, it’s just that feeling that we’re just distanced in a good way,” Drake told Complex in a 2009 interview. “You’re just elevating past the bullshit and past all the shit that you used to be a part of and you’re not that proud of, you’re just so far gone.”

Out now, fans can stream So Far Gone FINALLY on iTunes, Spotify, and/or Tidal. Enjoy!

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