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  • Drake Tired Of Being Labeled "Lonely And Emotional"







    Drake says he's happy, but not content during his hour-long interview with CBC Radio.

    As an artist who has both rapped and crooned his way through numerous records, Canadian artist Drake has at times garnered a handful of labels due to his more emotionally-charged records. But in a recent interview, the Young Money emcee stated that he wasn’t terribly pleased with the labels he feels aren’t fully accurate.

    “'I'm so sick of people saying that I'm lonely and emotional, and associating me with this longing for a woman," said Drizzy, according to HotNewHipHop.com. "I hate that. It bothers me so much…cause I do make music that makes you feel something but I'm actually not that guy in real life. I'm a happy person."

    Although the Toronto-based rapper refers to himself as “a happy person” during his interview with Jian Ghomeshi of CBC Radio, he does later reveal that he’s not at a point in his life where he’s content.

    “I'm not content by any means, I wanna keep working but I'm a happy person,” said Drake. “I'm very excited, my life is constantly exciting. It's not some sad, depressing story. As far as the soundscapes go, that's just the music that I chose to make, I make music strictly for the purpose of driving at nighttime.”

    On his newly-released third album, Nothing Was The Same, Drake occasionally touches on love, women, and other emotions throughout the project. On the Jake One-produced “Furthest Thing,” Drake croons about balancing his career and being with the woman in his life as he sings, “And I hate that you don't think I belong to ya/Just too busy runnin' shit to run home to ya.”

    In addition to expressing his distaste at being labeled “lonely and emotional,” Drake also commented on his writing process and the challenges he faced while working on Nothing Was The Same, during his hour-long interview with Ghomeshi.

    According to the Young Money rapper, he was given a set amount of tracks to record for his album, which was released on September 24.

    “My right-hand partner in music creation, challenged me on this album to trim that fat,” said Drake. “To make a very concise project and asked me to—actually gave me a song cap. Asked me to keep it at 13 or 14 songs on the original. And so that was an interesting challenge for me. And now that it’s out and the world appreciates it, it’s a great feeling.
    Originally Posted by Crusty

    other boards dropped exclusive songs and videos but nothing here from the people whom have tons of exclusive stuff?
    i`m confused

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    Then stop projecting that image to the public with your lyrics dumbass. Don't bitch about something when your the main reason its happening. This is what's wrong with these soft ass rappers. They keep projecting a fake image about themselves to the point where people buy into it as being his real life. They don't know how or when to have the lines blurred to maintain that balance. They just keep faking till one day someone will call you out for it.

    Lil Wayne = Fake Blood.
    Drake = Fake Emotions & Loneliness.
    Nicki Minaj = Fake booty and hiding her real face.

    Here's todays hip hop elite cash money hoes. Fuck outta here with that bullshit. Y'all are just a gimmick. No realness in your souls.

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    • #3
      lol at him in that daycare picture

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      • #4
        Why the fuck is he complaining when hes making a butt load of money off hes image. Yea it might not be what he wants but dam quit bitchen either make real music or shut the hell up.. You set your self up for it

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        • #5
          LOL at these pictures haha. Man fuck drake i bet he gets butt fucked by rick ross.

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