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Aaliyah's Posthumous Track 'Enough Said' Ft. Drake Debuts Online
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Drizzy is expected to perform the Noah '40' Shebib-produced song for the first time at his OVO Fest in Toronto on Sunday, August 5 night.

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Following rumors about Drake producing Aaliyah's posthumous album, a never-before-heard song by the late singer has just appeared online. Producer Noah "40" Shebib shared the track titled "Enough Said" which features Drizzy.

"Can't you talk to me?/ Tell me what you need," the "Rock the Boat" songstress sings with her smooth vocals. The Canadian rapper then spits his lines, "Is this even a discussion?/ Don't you ever wake up disgusted?/ Every million I get an enemy or a cousin."

Drizzy previously teased about a special treat for Aaliyah's fans. "I have some great Aaliyah news coming soon," he cryptically said in March this year. "Just some special things. Great things for music, period." He has since been rumored to be producing the late R&B singer's album.

Commenting on the alleged plans for Aaliyah's posthumous record, Timbaland recently said, "I know they trying to drop some Aaliyah records, but if he do it, it should be with me and Missy [Elliott]." He added, "The proper way for him to do that would be for me, him and Missy to be all on the record. The best decision, what the fans would want to see is all three of us."

Drizzy himself has neither confirmed nor denied the reports about him working on Aaliyah's record. He, however, is expected to perform "Enough Said" live for the first time at his annual OVO Fest in Toronto on Sunday, August 5 night.

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