![]() ![]() It hurts me that we’ll all never be able to reminisce about that moment.” To be with you and him in that moment, it was something out of body, man and something I knew I wanted to write about, especially now. “You ran the album, you played more than one song for sure but of course you played “Lollipop” - I was most in awe of the album because that was my first time hearing Tha Carter III so I knew where the entire world’s would focus would be for the next however many years. And he came to pick up an iPod because at the time that’s how we gave the athletes music.” It just looked so painful and me at the time, I had no tattoos so I was just like, “ah man this looks so brutal.” Next thing I knew I couldn’t believe it - I’m already sitting there talking to Lil Wayne as he’s like bleeding out, getting this angel wing on his side, and next thing I know Kobe Bryant’s on the bus. “I think you were getting an angel wing tattoo on your side that day. The album’s being worked on everyday and I always say, I learned from the best and I’m in the gym seven days a week because of the man I’m on the phone with.”ĭrake also revealed the intimate story of “From Florida With Love,” his new song where he brings back a memory of how Wayne first played “Lollipop” for him and Kobe Bryant on his tourbus. “So I just tried to float that out there and set the tone for the album. ![]() “It’s an interesting time for all musicians to figure out what works and what people need and I just felt like people would appreciate a body of something to listen to as opposed to just one isolated song,”ĭrake said. Lil Wayne and Drake then laughed about how a lot of Wayne’s leaks throughout his historic run in the 2000s from him leaving unreleased tracks in his CD player for carwash employees to steal. I couldn’t believe how much music was leaking, not just from me but from every artist…” For a second sh*t felt like ‘09 or 2010 or some sh*t. ![]() “There was a couple leak situations that happened a little earlier in the year. “A lot of joints that were sort of floating around, songs that people kept asking me about before - the whole pandemic thing that’s been going on has us playing more music on Live, so there were some joints that got played on Live,” Drake continued. Wayne also wanted to know how Drake put together the numerous tracks that comprised the surprise release of Dark Lane Demo Tapes. I don’t want to feel like just because of a life choice I made to be a quote-unquote celebrity that I gotta make everyone else live under this blanket. I want to be able to go places with my son and share memories with my son. “I woke up one morning and was like, this is something that I want to do. It wasn’t even anything that I talked to anyone about or planned,” Drake revealed. “I posted those pictures - it was great to share that with the world. It is also a possibility that Drizzy may feature on Weezy’s new project - the Grammy Award winner announced during his appearance on UFC Live that he is set to release the third edition in his No Ceilings mixtape series.The conversation kicked off with Lil Wayne congratulating Drake on fatherhood and inquiring about the recent pictures posted of Adonis. His sound engineer, Noel Cadastre, has said that the album is 90% done, and on Friday, Drake revealed the title as Certified Lover Boy. The pair worked together on several tracks in the past, and it is very possible that the musical partnership will continue on Drake’s upcoming sixth studio album. “Most selfless artist ever never held any of us back always pushed us forward every single night in people faces 20k packed into an arena and he had a whole set of his show dedicated to introducing us FOR YEARS… all praise and credit due to the. “This man believed in me after so many never called again or just didn’t see it to begin with,” the Six God wrote. Drizzy was obviously flattered by Wayne’s words and ventured into the comments to express his own praise. Eleven years later, Drake is still grateful to the “Sucker for Pain” rapper for giving him his big break and paid tribute to him on the ‘gram.Įlliot Wilson, who is the Chief Content Officer of Tidal, posted a video of his interview with Weezy during which the New Orleans artist stated that Drake had always been a knockout, and how honored he is that the “Laugh Now, Cry Later” rapper chose him to represent him. Drake is praising Lil Wayne for believing in him even when no one else did.Īs Drake continues to attain legendary status in hip hop, it is worthwhile remembering that Drizzy was a Canadian actor with a couple of mixtapes until Lil Wayne signed him to Young Money Entertainment. ![]()
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