Drake says he is planning on releasing his highly-anticipated debut album Thank Me Later in March. The album is set to feature Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Jay-Z, among others.
"I'm making progress on it," Drake told MTV News this week. "I'm hoping for March now. It's just pulling everybody together: I had a wish list for my managers of everybody I wanted involved that stem beyond hip-hop. I'm trying to pull it all together."
"I'm really trying to work with Sade," Drake continued. "Lil Wayne will be on it. Young Jeezy, Jay-Z, Kanye will be doing work on it. It's in the family."
Drake received two Grammy nominations this week. His song "Best I Ever Had" off of his mixtape So Far Gone received both the nominations.
"Whether I take them home or not, this is an amazing moment for me," he said.
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