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On Sunday, Drake and Lil Baby debuted a collaborative track on OVO Sound Radio, at that point tentatively titled “Pikachu (No Keys)”. The song was originally teased at a Preme release party in Atlanta and featured Drake shouting out Wheezy’s production and influence. Beats 1 later confirmed the song via its Twitter.

Now, the duo have remastered the track and given it a new, official title: “Yes Indeed”. Despite the name change, Lil Baby still makes references to the popular Pokémon character with the lyrics, “Cartier glasses, I won’t even peek at you / Yellow Ferrari like Pikachu.”

Backed by a simple drum track and featuring a catchy verse from Drake, the song is well worth a stream below.

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Don’t forget to leave us your thoughts on Drake and Lil Baby’s collab in the comments.

In other Drake collaborations, the rapper is set to drop a project with Canadian crooner Paul Anka sometime in June. Read here for more information.

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