On Sunday (April 24), Drake announced his Summer Sixteen tour with Future, and released the cover art for his upcoming album Views From the 6. The cover shows Drake sitting atop Toronto's famed CN Tower in what was either a death defying stunt or a nice piece of photoshop magic. While speculation may have gone back-and-forth in the days since the cover's release, the official Twitter account for the CN Tower put any uncertainty to rest on Monday (April 25).

"Proud Torontonian @Drake at the top of CN Tower with the help of some photoshop magic! #photoshopped #notreally there" the account tweeted, linking to Drake's initial post revealing the art. While the cover no doubt is a nice homage the city's skyline, the building likely was trying to dissuade would-be imitators from catching a similar view.

Views From the 6 drops this Friday (April 29) as an Apple Music exclusive, with a wider release scheduled for a week after, what would be May 6. Beyond previous releases like "Summer Sixteen" and "One Dance" not much is known about the album, with word coming out just last week that the rapper was making an effort to get Skepta on it. “We’re trying to do something for his record,” Skepta said. “It makes more sense to be on his record rather than mine.”

Check the CN Tower's official fun-spoiling tweet below and stay on the look out for any other Views related news as the hours and days tick away until it's release.

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