Drake's Nothing Was The Same album leaked online Sunday night days before the official release date on Sept. 24, and its already being considered the best of his career.  

After dropping Take Care in November 2011, the Canadian shifted his focus and relocated to Los Angeles to step up his game for the new album. 

"The music that I'm making is more concise, more clear, and I've been able to get my thoughts a lot better on this album," he said in an interview with MTV News. "Take Care is a great album, but I listened to it and realized where I could do better and I think I've done better on this album."

The album features 13 tracks, including the highly anticipated collaboration with Jay Z, entitled Pound Cake/Paris Morton 2, WuTang Forever and Tuscan Leather. 

Pound Cake is one of the most controversial songs on the album, as Jay Z is heard dissing his old friend, Beanie Siegel. 

On the track, the Brookly rapper says:

"Dame made millions, Bigg made millions/ Ye made millions, Just made millions/ Lyor made millions, Cam made millions/ Beans tell you if he wasn't in his feelings"

On Friday Drake performed on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" bringing along UK singer/songwriter Sampha to debut a new track "Too Much. 

Hours after the album leaked fans were already weighing in on Twitter, especially about Jay Z's feature.

"Drake and Jay together is deadly," one fan wrote. 

"You know when the beat of Pound Cake drops and you're just like, argggghhhh," another fan wrote. 

Since the album leaked online, Drake has yet to respond. 

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