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Tracklist And Features Revealed For Drake's 'Take Care'


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Drake’s sophomore album Take Care will finally arrive on November 15, after an issue with sample clearances forced the Young Money rapper to postpone his original October 24 release date (which would’ve coincided with his 25th birthday). Today a list of 17 song titles from Take Care appeared on Zune’s website but the only feature included was Nicki Minaj, who appears on the single “Make Me Proud.” An updated tracklist has since been posted on Drizzy's ATF fan site, bearing features from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Andre 3000 and more. Check out the full tracklist after the jump.

1. Over My Dead Body
2. Shot For Me
3. Headlines
4. Crew Love (Feat The Weeknd)
5. Take Care (Feat. Rihanna)
6. Marvin’s Room / Buried Alive Interlude
7. Under Ground Kings
8. We’ll Be Fine
9. Make Me Proud (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
10. Lord Knows (Feat. Rick Ross)
11. Cameras / Good Ones Go Interlude
12. Doing It Wrong
13. The Real Her (Feat. Lil Wayne & Andre 3000)
14. HYFR (Hell Ya Fu**in Right) (Feat. Lil Wayne)
15. Look What You’ve Done
16. Practice
17. The Ride
Bonus:
18. Hate Sleeping Alone
20. Untitled (Feat. Lil Wayne)



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