Drake and Chino Pacas Collaborative Track Has an Official Release Date
His first Spanish-language collab since “MIA” in 2018 with Bad Bunny.
Drake has been dropping releases after releases following this summer’s feud with Kendrick Lamar. The Boy does not seem to be bothered, despite what the public thought was a set back.
A new collaborative track from Drake and Mexican artist Chino Pacas is arriving later this month. According to Chino’s social media, he shared the tracklist of his debut album Que Sigan Llegando Las Pacas which sees Drake featured on a song titled “Modo Capone.” Set to drop on Chino’s birthday on October 18, the song with Drake would mark the Canadian rapper’s first Spanish-language collaboration since his 2018 collaboration “MIA” with Bad Bunny. Benito returned the favor appearing on “Gently” on Drake’s latest album, but The Boy’s verse was in English.
Chino and Drake have publicly showed each other support since early 2024. After Drake reportedly bought a ranch in Texas, he showed up at a Houston rode, walking out to a Chino Pacas song. It is also rumored that Drake and OVO member Chubbs have been in the works with starting a new label, PFL. The rumor mill seems echoes that Chinos is expected to be the first artist they bring in. While this has not yet been confirmed, it remains to be seen what Drake and Chino have been cooking up. Stay tuned on October 18 for the release.
October 18 My 1st Album 💽 pic.twitter.com/EwpQIbczM8
— Chino Pacas (@ChinitoPacas_) October 9, 2024