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Drake's 'Started From The Bottom' Now On Taco Bell Hot Sauce


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

"Mama we made it!!!" Drake happily shared on Instagram today. The rapper was over the moon after seeing a Taco Bell hot sauce packet featuring the phrase "Started From The Bottom Now We Here," which he famously raps on his single "Started From The Bottom."

He may be eating south of the border, but per Instagram, it seems that Drake has been hanging out in Las Vegas.

The YMCMB rapper has been hard at work on his third studio album Nothing Was The Same. Drake's father recently leaked what appeared to be a tracklist for the album, including features from Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake but that listing was not confirmed as official.

The rapper is gearing up for his annual OVO Festival in his hometown of Toronto this summer. The cross-genre line-up includes Drake, of course, as well as crooner Frank Ocean and James Blake. The two-day music festival kicks off Sunday, August 4 at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre. If previous OVO Fests are any indication, expect several special guests. Last year, Drake brought out Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz and the Weeknd and previous cameos came courtesy of Jay-Z, Eminem, Nas and Stevie Wonder.



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