Drake hysteria is reaching an all-time high this week after releasing two new singles "Pop Style" featuring Kanye West and Jay Z and "One Dance" with Wizkid & Kyla. Now he has kept the machine humming right along by teasing some artwork for his upcoming album Views From The 6 on a building in London this evening (over there).

What was originally thought to be the cover art for Views From The 6 has been confirmed to The Fader to just be another promo push to gather some more buzz for the album. The projection appeared in London's central area of Covent Garden. The image appeared on the side of the Royal Opera House.

It is the same cover art as his recent single "Summer Sixteen," but the colors are reversed. The single art was designed by Filip Pagowiski of Comme Des Garcons fame.

See the projection below.

The move to promote in London is not surprising given Drake's strong connection to the city. He recently signed on as the only Canadian artist with Skepta & JME's grime label and collective Boy Better Know.

As previously noted, Views From The 6 is expected at some point this month. Drake put up billboards with other pieces of Views From The 6-related album art in Toronto in February.

Though this doesn't confirm a release date, with the new singles yesterday and this new projection today, it appears as though Drake is up to something and that something could be coming very soon.

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