Drake's long-promised album Views From the 6 is scheduled to be released at the end of the month, Pitchfork has been informed. This reaffirms his January "OVO Sound Radio" announcement that the album would be out in April. Earlier today, The Fader reported that an image projected onto the side of London's Royal Opera House was the cover artwork. However, Pitchfork has confirmed that it is not the cover art, but, rather, a reminder that the album is coming. The image is the same one that's on the "Summer Sixteen" single art, which was designed by Filip Pagowski (of Commes des Garçons fame). Update (4/9, 6:03 p.m.): Tonight, at the beginning of his Beats 1 show "OVO Sound Radio," Drake announced Views From the 6 is out April 29.

In February, "Views" billboards popped up in Toronto, also reminding folks that Drizzy season is approaching. Yesterday, Drake released two new songs: "Pop Style" (with Kanye West and Jay Z) and "One Dance."

Read "Drake's Views From the 6: The Complete Timeline" and our feature on Drake's Toronto, also called "Views From the 6."

