By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 16, 2013 12:13 PM EDT
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Drake continues to gear fans up for his follow-up album to his Grammy-winning "Take Care." He has yet to announce a release date or give much of any news on the project other than it will be titled Nothing Was the Same and will be released sometime later this year, yet he's providing fans with plenty of new music to tide them over in the meantime.

Drake released the album's first supposed single, "Started From the Bottom," in February and proved to be an instant classic. The music video has more than 43 million views as of today. Fans clearly want more Drake, and that's what they're getting.

The rapper followed up with "5am in Toronto" in early March. Bo1-1da and Vinylz produced the track, and although it's a bit faster than 'Started from the Bottom,' it features a similar sly, cocky rapping style.

Now, Drake continues to roll out the new tracks with his newly released "Girls Love Beyoncé," featuring James Fauntleroy via his Soundcloud. Drake returns to his Take Care self with gentle melodies that dwell on his tormented relationship problems. Prepare yourself to hear the superstar sing Destiny's Child "Say My Name." Although the newer Drake we heard on "Started From the Bottom" and "5am in Toronto" shows promise for yet another groundbreaking, redefining performance on his junior album, it's nice to hear the Drake we've come to love on "Girls Love Beyoncé." Listen here.

During the Grammys, Drake told Ryan Seacrest the album was fueled by self-discovery. "I think music, it's a process that we all go through," he said. "It's an evolution. You're constantly figuring out what works for you. I think [on] 'Take Care' I really found myself and found my stride."

This is true. His "Take Care" won the Grammy for "Best Rap Album" and sold more than 1.8 million copies in the U.S. So while we desperately wait for his next album, listen to the songs that made Drake who he is and relish in the new material he's provided us.

Check out the videos for "5am in Toronto" and "Started From the Bottom below.

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