Drake’s VIEWS Collaborator Stwo Explains His Producer Debut, Working on “Weston Road Flows”

Drake's VIEWS Collaborator Stwo Explains His Producer Debut, Working on "Weston Road Flows"

On Thursday, when Drake shared the first production credits for his new album VIEWS, one of the more remarkable inclusions was actually missing. Steven Vidal, a 23-year-old from the Paris suburbs who works as Stwo, had contributed to the album’s sixth track, the Mary J. Blige-flipping “Weston Road Flows,” for what should’ve been his first-ever official production credit. As Stwo tells it, the omission happened because Drake was convinced the beat was made by his longtime chief producer, Noah “40″ Shebib. Alerted of the mistake during Drake’s Thursday night interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, an apologetic 40 tweeted confirmation of Stwo’s involvement.

Weston Road Flows was produced by @OVO40 and Co Produced @stwosound

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