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Due this coming Spring, GQ reports that that Drake's followup album will be entitled 'Take Care,' and will be "more potent" and "catchier" than his platinum-selling debut. "For 'Take Care,' I'm trying to find a way to make my raps shorter but catchier," Drake said. "I'm trying to condense my thoughts down to 16 bars. And it's coming out more potent."
While the most popular Canadian this side of Justin Bieber may have a difficult time achieving the same level of hype this time around, he vows to return with even more hits with 'Take Care.' "Don't think for a second I can't do better," Drake promised.
'Take Care' is slated for a Spring 2011 release, but fans can look forward to upcoming Drake appearances on Nicki Minaj's debut, 'Pink Friday,' ans T.I.'s upcoming 'No Mercy.' He also recently made an appearance on the J.Cole track 'In the Morning' and Rihanna's 'What's My Name?'



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