Drake's "Fire In The Booth Freestyle" Teaser Trailer Arrives

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Singer Drake speaks to the crowd prior to the Floyd Mayweather Jr. v Conor McGregor World Press Tour at Budweiser Stage on July 12, 2017 in Toronto, Canada.
Drake's "Fire In The Booth Freestyle" drops this Saturday.

Drake hasn't done any press following the release of Scorpion. It's likely due to the fact that he isn't trying to be bombarded about questions about Pusha T, Kanye West, his baby mother or his child. However, the rapper has been doing a bit of a circuit through the U.K. which included his recent Link Up TV "Behind Bars" freestyle and his appearance at Wireless Festival. Earlier this week, the rapper teased another new freestyle with Charlie Sloth's "Fire In The Booth" series. Today, Sloth gets people excited for it to drop with a short teaser.

Drake has another freestyle on the way, this time it's with Charlie Sloth of BBC Radio1. Sloth initially confirmed that it was happening on Instagram earlier this week and shortly after, revealed that it would drop this Saturday. Today, he shared a teaser for the upcoming "Fire In The Booth" episode on Instagram. Unfortunately, he didn't share any bits of the actual freestyle itself but the teaser is definitely intense and the two of them take a shot on air. The episode is expected to drop tomorrow at 9 p.m. U.K. time. 

Drake's been spotted in London a lot over the past week. The rapper was seen at Wimbledon this past week, cheering his ex Serena Williams. In addition, people also spotted the 6ix God filming a music video in Central London. Drake's clearly has a lot of love for the U.K. as he's shown in the past. We're stoked to see what he has in the cut for his upcoming "Fire In The Booth" freestyle.

Peep the trailer below.

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