Manchester City’s star playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne, has showcased his versatility by delving into music. The 30-year-old Belgian international was credited as a co-writer on one of the tracks from Drake’s latest project, ‘Scary Hours 3,’ titled ‘Wickman.’
De Bruyne’s creative prowess has not been confined to the football pitch despite being sidelined due to a partial muscle tear injury. ‘Wickman,’ the fourth track on Drake’s EP, bears the imprint of the talented midfielder’s writing skills, marking a surprising collaboration between the football icon and the Canadian rap sensation.
This unexpected venture into music comes less than two months after Drake’s eighth studio album, ‘For All the Dogs.’ De Bruyne’s involvement in ‘Scary Hours 3’ adds a new dimension to his multifaceted talents, emphasizing that his abilities extend beyond setting up goals for teammates.
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As fans eagerly anticipate De Bruyne’s return to the football field, the revelation of his contribution to Drake’s latest release has sparked intrigue and admiration for the football maestro’s diverse skill set.
While recovering from his injury, De Bruyne has not only been “feeling good,” according to Pep Guardiola but has also showcased his creative flair in an unexpected collaboration with one of the biggest names in the music industry.