I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.
“I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.”
The World Motivation
I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.
“I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.”
I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.
I had faith that music would be able to take me somewhere. I didn't know where. I just was like, 'Keep having faith, and any doors that open, I'll walk through them and see what happens from there.'
I've always been a fan of Saint Laurent because I like how their jeans fit on me, but as far as high fashion, I don't wear too much high fashion. I like more streetwear and baggier stuff.
I want to make people feel certain ways when they listen to my music. Whether it's partying or going through relationship problems or grinding or getting dressed and feeling fly. I want to be who I am and have emotion in my music that affects people.
I grew up on Wu-Tang and Tribe and Nas, all the raw, very New York-driven music. Then when I got older - in my late teens, early twenties - and that's when I started to listen to Drake and J. Cole, and so it wasn't just East-coast.
I was raised listening to, like, Jay and Big and Pac, Cassidy, Ludacris, even some of Drake's stuff.
I was lucky enough to be in the studio with Drake and Kanye before I put 'Freaky Friday' out. I showed them the video before I put it out.
I listen to a lot of Drake and Meek Mill before games.
I don't listen to Drake. That's not a shade to Drake. I don't know who Drake is for, but it's not for me.
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you do, you'll be successful.