Drake Teases 'Honestly, Nevermind' Merch Using His Previous Albums

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Drake delivered his house-leaning Honestly, Nevermind album on Friday (June 17) and the project immediately became a lightning rod for debate within his wide-ranging fanbase.

Being the clever individual he is, Drizzy used some of those fans saying they preferred his older work compared to his new album against them when teasing Honestly, Nevermind merchandise on his Instagram Story on Monday (June 20).

The black t-shirts feature previous Drizzy project covers from More Life, Take Care and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, but they’re splattered with a piece from artist/designer Richie Culver that reads “Huge Fan of Your Old Stuff” across.

 

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Drake has been a fan of Culver’s work for some time now. He previously posted one of his pieces to social media that reads, “I Wish I Could Sing.”

 

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There’s no word on when the merchandise will be released and sold to the masses. However, the official Drake Related website dropped the camo “Sympathy” t-shirt the OVO boss has been spotted wearing over the weekend with “Summer ’22” emblazoned across the back in orange lettering. The camo tee is now sold out and customers can expect to wait six weeks for delivery.

Drake briefly addressed the initial backlash to the project on Friday night and isn’t sweating if listeners aren’t up to speed just yet.

“It’s all good if you don’t get it yet,” he said. “That’s what we do! We wait for you to catch up. We in here, though, we caught up already. On to the next. My goodness!”

Drake’s expected to earn his 12th No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with Honestly, Nevermind slated to move between 210,000 and 230,000 total album-equivalent units.