🎙️Offset on Drake in a recent interview:
“I don’t really get why some people keep trying to downplay Drake like he’s not one of the biggest to ever do it. From what I’ve seen, he’s always moved solid with us. When we were coming up and things started connecting, especially around ‘Versace’ and later moments, it was never that industry energy where people try to overprice or control everything. He kept it respectful and simple.”
“And even later on, working together on records and touring, it stayed the same. No funny business, no extra pressure. He didn’t charge crazy for features like people expect from someone at his level, he just treated it like real collaboration. That’s why I don’t really entertain all that hate talk, because behind the scenes, it’s been genuine.”
🎙️🔥Dave reportedly in an interview on Drake:
"To be honest, I still don't understand why so many people are always coming for Drake. You're talking about someone who's influenced a whole generation of rappers and singers in many ways and from my experience, he's always shown love. He didn't have to jump on 'Wanna Know' when he did, but he did, and that opened doors for me that probably would've taken much longer to open otherwise."
"Beyond the music, I've always respected how he carries himself. People see the headlines and the controversies, but they don't always see the support he gives behind the scenes. That's why whenever these conversations come up, I look at the reality of what he's done for the culture and for artists like myself, and the criticism just doesn't always add up."
🔥👀 Drake reportedly in an interview on Nicki Minaj:
You know Nicki once said "Drake is my baby. If I ever had a child right now, he'd probably be the father."
And of course. If we're talking hypothetically? I'd still volunteer for the job. I heard there's only one kid right now, so if she ever needs a candidate for baby number two, my résumé is already submitted. No interview required."
Joe Budden believes Drake has stopped evolving as an artist and now focuses more on following trends and staying relevant than creating mature, groundbreaking music
Joe Budden believes Drake has stopped evolving as an artist and now focuses more on following trends and staying relevant than creating mature, groundbreaking music