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Drake Rebrands Himself “Slizzy Drizzy” On Cash Cobain Track

Drake tapped into his alter ego “Slizzy Drizzy” on a new track with Cash Cobain and PARTYNEXTDOOR.

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Drake linked up with Cash Cobain and PARTYNEXTDOOR for a spicy new track called “Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2” and brought a whole new alias with him—say hello to “Slizzy Drizzy.”

The track, which dropped Friday (September 5), popped up during Drake’s two-hour Iceman 3 livestream and features Cash’s signature drill vibe.

Built off a flip of the original “Somebody Loves Me” from Drake and PND’s latest joint project, this updated version leans into the sultry, off-kilter sound that’s made Cash one of the most talked-about names in New York.



Drake throws in a slick bar—”I’m Slizzy Drizzy baby you know how I rock”—in a nod to Cash Cobain’s Slizzy movement.

The release caps off a packed summer for Cash Cobain, who’s been everywhere lately.

He linked with Justin Bieber for the title track on SWAG, dropped the baile funk-inspired “Feeeeeeeeel” that had TikTok dancing nonstop, and finally gave fans the long-awaited “Hoes Be Mad.”

All this is leading up to Cash Cobain’s next drop, Party With Slizzy.

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