Is the fact a brand spankin’ new album is getting remixed an indicator of it being a cult classic? Will Thank Me Later reach the ridiculous redux proportions of The Black Album and God’s Son? If so, Cookin Soul and Don Cannon have gotten the ball rolling with Thank Us Later. Alongside French maestro Spike Miller and electronic Spanish producer VibaSound, this worldly union attempts to revolutionize the art of remixing without having the main acapellas to Drake’s work.
Live instrumentation and Young Money. If you’re not the least bit interested, you don’t believe in Santa Claus either.
Download — Cookin Soul & Don Cannon Present Drake – Thank Us Later



cookin soul always has great remix albums.
im wonderin how the hell they did this so quick tho…
i’m not even a fan of drake like that, but i downloaded a couple songs off this tape when it came out. definitely worth a listen
@Dirk DiggahoE i was wondering the same thing when it came out
What is wrong with Drake’s lips in the bigger picture? Is he trying to do an impression of Emmanuelle Béart?
I’d suggest that the problem with this album isn’t the beats, save one or two tracks. But that’s just me though…
check the over remix
why did they do that?
This been on repeat since I downloaded a few days ago…I didn’t hear the original but I like this version
im gay and drake pouts his lips more than anyone i know… but good cd that karaoke beat is crazy and shout out to kanye west for producing my favorite tracks on the album
he did 400+ first 2 days…
400 thousand that is!
man, the album is boring as shit! I really don’t get the hype.
its a good album…you just have to get it through your head hes not a rapper. hes a singer who raps.
but as for this remix album when i heard bigs verse on light up i almost lost my fucking mind.
Dope, dope dope!
More like they’re remixing it to make a decent album. Thank Me Later sounds like something my sister throws in the 6disc changer next to lady gaga, britney, and nsync.