Drake and 21 Savage stun fans with Her Loss collaboration

Los Angeles, California - Drake and 21 Savage have confirmed that they have a collaboration album dropping this week!

Drake (r) and 21 Savage have confirmed that they have a collaborative album dropping this week!
Drake (r) and 21 Savage have confirmed that they have a collaborative album dropping this week!  © Collage: MATT WINKELMEYER / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP & CHRIS DELMAS / AFP

The hip-hop duo the world never knew it needed will be closing out the month of October with a special treat for fans.

on Saturday night, the Grammy-winning rappers announced that their joint LP, titled Her Loss, will be released on October 28.

The news was first confirmed in Drizzy's newly released music video for the track "Jimmy Cooks" that appeared on his album Honestly, Nevermind, which dropped in June.

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The 35-year-old Canadian native's distribution label, Republic Records, also confirmed the drop via Twitter by posting a screenshot of the project’s title and its release date.

The artists have teamed up before on a number of records, including the tracks "Sneakin'," "Issa," and "Mr. Right Now."

Last week, the Take Care artist surprised fans when he appeared on stage at Morehouse-Spelman's joint homecoming concert, which was headlined by 21 Savage, where the two performed Jimmy Cooks live.

The 30-year-old rapper has long referenced Drake as the closest thing he has to a mentor.

"Drake just a genuine-a** good-hearted person," 21 Savage previously told GQ.

"He did a lot of sh*t he didn’t have to do. He do a lot of sh*t for up-and-coming rappers, period. I don’t think he [gets] his respect for that. Every f**king year, he pull a new artist up. Ain’t no other artist on his level do that shit."

Get ready! Drake and 21 Savage's new album Her Loss drops on October 28.

Cover photo: Collage: MATT WINKELMEYER / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP & CHRIS DELMAS / AFP

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