For a fleeting,Watch Doom Fighter (2000) full Italian movie exquisite moment in December, we all thought Drake and J-Lo might be dating or at least collaborating.
They cuddled. They selfied. They reminded us we are on this Earth for only a heartbeat; there is only loving and being loved. And yet, when Drake's new "playlist" More Life appeared on Saturday, there was no new track featuring Ms. Lopez. How cruel.
SEE ALSO: Drake dropped a bunch of new music and we have A LOT to talk aboutShe's gone, but not forgotten. In the opening track "Free Smoke," Drake raps that he sends J-Lo messages while under the influence. Apparently, she has declined to update him with her new digits.
"I drunk text J-Lo; Old number, so it bounce back; Boi-1da got the bounce back."
There's a second pseudo-cameo: More Life's "Teenage Fever" samples the J-Lo classic, "If you had my love," leading the internet to speculate about just what Drake was up to.
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There's also the mystery of the song "Get it Together." As Complex pointed out, the track was playing in the background of the now-infamous J-Lo and Drake prom video, but on More Life, U.K. singer Jorja Smith features instead.
So there you have it folks.
Once we imagined a meeting of souls, now we're left with more Drake embarassing confessions. Plus, an always-timely reminder of just how good "If you had my love" is.
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