“Down For Me” & Other Surface In Latest Drake Leak
The Drake leak cycle is back in full swing—and this time, the vault feels deeper than ever.
A new wave of unreleased material allegedly tied to Drake has begun circulating online, with multiple records making rounds across fan communities and leak hubs. Among the most talked-about cuts is “Down For Me,” a record reportedly originally intended for his recent “HABIBTI” direction, showcasing a more melodic, globally-infused aesthetic that fans say leans into Drake’s international crossover lane.
Drake – Down For Me [UNRELEASED]
Didn’t make it to HABIBTI pic.twitter.com/Rouc7lO3r5— OVO 🦉 (@UpstateOVO) June 28, 2026
Another standout from the batch is “Nobody But Me,” which features longtime collaborator Young Thug. The pairing has historically produced some of the most experimental moments in Drake’s catalog, and early reactions suggest this one continues that chemistry—blending Thug’s elastic vocal delivery with a more restrained, atmospheric Drake approach.
Drake – Nobody But Me Feat. Young Thug pic.twitter.com/7urpQuzRkM
— OVO 🦉 (@UpstateOVO) June 27, 2026
Alongside those two records, several additional unreleased tracks have surfaced in fragments and full snippets, though titles remain inconsistent across different uploads. Still, the consensus online is clear: this isn’t a random leak dump—it feels like a curated era of unreleased ideas spanning multiple creative phases.
Industry insiders and fan trackers note that Drake’s unreleased vault has long been prone to circulation, especially during album cycles and post-release gaps, where unused sessions often resurface years later in unofficial form. The current leak wave appears to follow that same pattern, with tracks ranging from unfinished demos to near-final mixes.

While neither Drake nor his team have acknowledged the leaks, the impact online is immediate. Fan discourse has already begun ranking “Down For Me” as a potential lost hit, while “Nobody But Me” is being described as a natural continuation of the Drake–Young Thug sonic lane that has quietly shaped modern rap-R&B fusion.
If history is any indication, these leaks won’t slow down anytime soon—they’ll likely continue reshaping how fans interpret Drake’s unreleased archive, one file at a time.