DJ Khaled and Drake plan to ‘fly you out to Greece’ with new hit song, ‘GREECE’

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Worldwide artist DJ Khaled has dropped a new single titled ‘GREECE’, featuring Canadian superstar Drake.

The two music icons reunited once again to produce and develop the song as part of the release of DJ Khaled’s 12th studio album, KHALED KHALED. DJ Khaled also collaborated with Drake to produce the new song ‘POPSTAR’.

The visualiser video shows a Greek owl flying through the buildings of Santorini using a unique animation style.

The song tells listeners to come fly with Drake as he “flies you out to Greece”, staking a ride on his speedboat to ‘Nikki Beach’.

The song was hinted at back in May where Drake teased these lyrics:

Come with me, leave all of your things, yeah
You can stop at Gucci, stop at Louis V, yeah
Come with me, fly you out to Greece

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