Drake completely raps in Spanish on Chino Pacas' new song “Modo Capone” featuring Fuerza Regida and the reactions are all over the place.
Drake Raps En Espanol
On Friday (October 18), Mexican artist Chino Pacas released his new album Que Sigan Llegando las Pacas, which surprisingly features Drake on the song “Modo Capone” with Fuerza Regida. However, instead of rapping in English, The Boy tries to rap entirely in Spain.
“The nymph baby calling me/She wants me in her bed, strawberries and cocaine/Travis is playing/I like to wear Cuban chains, money is power,” Drizzy raps on the chorus, translated into English.
In the second verse Drake says, “You look better with me/I've got some girls messages in phone/Back in Culiacán, they launder money from the big guy/And the weed is Tusi, I feel high/Baby Nice girl, tell me now/Everybody says 'Daddy' but I don't want no love/I'm leaving for Toronto, the big man's territory/You can see a Rolex on his wrist, a big score.”
This isn't the first time Drake has met a Latin artist and left Spanish bars. Back in 2018, he rapped in Spanish on Bad Bunny's “Mia.”
Fans React To Drake Rapping In Spanish On New Song
Drake's contribution to the song is receiving mixed reviews on social media.
“Drake's Spanish is worse than ever,” noted one person on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“This spanish drake song is straight idc i fucc with it. Mexican type narco music >>>>,” said another.
“Ok so far I've heard some Spanish speakers saying it's bad, and others saying it did good lol,” another post reads. “The opinions of the Latino community are divided, and I wonder what it is? Ofc Drake-Kendrick's bias could be fueled by that.”
Stream Chino Pacas' “Modo Capone” featuring Drake and Fuerza Regida and check out the reactions below.