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2022 single by Drake
"Sticky " is a song by Canadian rapper Drake . It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio through Republic Records and OVO Sound as the dual lead single from his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind , on June 21, 2022, alongside the single "Massive ", which was sent to contemporary hit radio on the same day. Drake wrote the song with producer Gordo and additional producer Ry X . It is one of the two rap songs on the album, along with "Jimmy Cooks "–the rest of the album is mostly deep house .[ 1] It is also one of two songs on the album with a Baltimore Club sound.
AllMusic reviewer Tim Sendra saw "Sticky" as "the most fun" track on Honestly, Nevermind , describing the song as "pumping [and] Baltimore -influenced".[ 2] Rolling Stone said that the song was in Drake's familiar rap style, on top of "a deep and thumping beat".[ 1]
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