Drake has stated in an interview with Lil Yachty that he relates to girls with “huge tits,” because of how the concentration moves to him whenever he enters a room.
Lil Boat stated in his interview with Drizzy that one speculation that’s always disturbed him is that the 6 God isn’t a talented rapper, despite all the awards to back it up.
“Even like the upbringing from Degrassi, people try to use that and be like, ‘Oh he’s not like that.’ Just all kinds of assumptions that irritate me from people who don’t know you,” Yachty states around the 17-minute mark.
“I’ve heard it for so long,” Drake replied. “And I realize that I stopped chasing unanimous love a long time ago. I don’t think unanimous love is attainable when you’re in any form of competitive space, even if it is based on opinion.”
Drizzy went on to reveal that his disclosure about “girls with huge tits” came after a discussion with his therapist.
“Often when I meet people I have to like humanize myself,” he persisted. “I was talking to a therapist at one point and he was like…’You know, no matter what kind of woman you’re chasing physically, you have the biggest tits in the room. Nobody can think about anything else other than just your gigantic tits’ — which is you’re Drake.
“‘I remember this about this guy, I remember that about this guy. I bet that guy does this, I bet this guy does that.’ All the preconceived notions, they can’t see past the gigantic tits unless they talk to you and then they’re like, ‘Oh wow, your tits are huge but you’re super smart. You’re nice and kind.’ “So it’s interesting. That’s why I relate to girls with huge tits.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Drake said he’s started to let himself think about retirement to give the new generation a chance to glow.
The OVO hitmaker had earlier proclaimed that he desired to quit by 35, but revealed to Lil Yachty that at 37 he “hates hearing that shit” and it was one of the immense guilt of his career along with ventilating out his ex-girlfriends in his tracks.
“Sometimes when I’ve said girls’ names in songs, maybe those are the two things that I look back on and I’m like, ‘Maybe I coulda done without, like, shitting on people for age or disrupting somebody’s life,'” Drake said.
“The lyrics are never with ill intent, but I had somebody tell me one time, ‘You know, it’s not necessarily what you’re saying about me, it’s the fact that you said it.’”
Drake and 21 Savage just released the video for “Spin Bout U,” endured from their 2022 cooperative album Her Loss.
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