About seven hours from now, the Chicago Cubs will play in their first playoff game since 2008. The famously embattled franchise, which hasn't won the World Series since 1908--when the Ottoman Empire still existed--hasn't won a playoff game since 2003, when their run to the NLCS was thwarted by a handful of things, the most memorable being a bit of fan interference. Of course, the city had something just as exciting happen the night prior: Last night (Oct. 6 for those not keeping track), at 6:00 p.m., King Louie dropped a surprise six-song EP called 6 God Tony. Long rumored to be aligned with Drake and his OVO imprint, the drill pioneer includes on the set a remix of "Jumpman," the song from Drizz and Future's What a Time To Be Alive that has quickly become a meme. Stream the EP in its entirety below, courtesy of Audiomack and Fake Shore Drive, the revered Chicago rap blog run by Andrew Barber where the tape premiered.

As for the original 6 God (no, not Pat Quinn or Conn Smythe or Tim Horton or Joe Carter), Drake is enjoying a year that has been lucrative even before his nascent Views From the 6. The Toronto native is the only rapper to drop a project in 2015 and see it go platinum; February's surprise mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, which was issued to retail stores two months later, passed the million-sold mark, making it the top seller of the year.

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