Drake trash-talks Kanye West, Macklemore & Rolling Stone

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I just spent an enjoyable 20 minutes reading Drake’s Rolling Stone interview online. It’s a good four pages of Drake, who is very quotable, interesting and funny. You can read the piece here and I’m including some highlights below. But I only read the piece because Drake caused a lot of controversy yesterday by tweeting some complaints about the piece. In chronological order, he tweeted:

“I never commented on Yeezus for my interview portion of Rolling Stone. They also took my cover from me last minute and ran the issue… I’m disgusted with that. RIP to Philip Seymour Hoffman. All respect due. But the press is evil. I’m done doing interviews for magazines. I just want to give my music to the people. That’s the only way my message gets across accurately.”

[Via E! News]

Drake later deleted all but the “I’m done doing interviews…” tweet, probably because some people were interpreting the “I’m disgusted with that” to be about PSH getting the Rolling Stone cover. As for Drake’s claim that he never slammed Yeezus, RS is standing by their reporting and it seems like RS probably has Drake’s comments recorded.

Now, as for the RS interview… as I said, I enjoyed it. I know some stuff about Drake, but I learned more about him in this piece than anything I’ve ever read. He’s super-close to his mom. He’s obsessed with residential pools. He stalked the piece of real estate he now owns in LA for years before he bought it at a huge bargain. He renamed the property “The Yolo Estate.” He’s also a practicing Jew! Shalom, man. Some other highlights:

People that make fun of him: “There’s these GIFs about me, these stupid stereotypes people have of me as this overly emotional character that cries in his room every night. There are jokes because of Degrassi, because I’m Canadian, because I make music for women. There are memes of guys crying to my music.” He scowls, then shrugs. “I love it. I heart those photos when I see them on Instagram.”

He’s still into Rihanna: “She’s the ultimate fantasy. I mean, I think about it. Like, ‘Man, that would be good.’ We have fun together, she’s cool and sh-t. But we’re just friends. That’s my dog for life.” He says he doesn’t have a girlfriend. “I’m not after p–sy like I was three years ago, when I was trying to make up for all the years when no girl would talk to me. But I haven’t met somebody that makes everybody else not matter.”

He doesn’t think the Grammys are relevent: “It becomes more apparent how irrelevant our genre is to them. They were trying to utilize me to sell the show, requesting me to come and perform ‘Hold On We’re Going Home'” – his smash ballad – “but they didn’t nominate it for anything! They’re calling me, e-mailing me every day to do some elaborate performance and bring them viewers, but I didn’t get a nomination for Album of the Year. I didn’t get a nomination for Song of the Year.”

Macklemore posting his texts to Kendrick Lamar: “That s–t was wack as f—k. I was like, ‘You won. Why are you posting your text messages? Just chill. Take your W, and if you feel you didn’t deserve it, go get better – make better music.’ It felt cheap. It didn’t feel genuine. Why do that? Why feel guilt? You think those guys would pay homage to you if they won? This is how the world works: He made a brand of music that appealed to more people than me, Hov, Kanye and Kendrick. Whether people wanna say it’s racial, or whether it’s just the fact that he tapped into something we can’t tap into. That’s just how the cards fall. Own your s–t.” Drake felt slighted by the apology too. “To just name Kendrick? That s–t made me feel funny. No, in that case, you robbed everybody. We all need text messages!”

Hosting Saturday Night Live. “I hope it opens up some doors back into acting… I wanted to prove that there’s distance between me and the people you consider to be my peers. I have something special.”

His high school: “It was all white Jewish kids, and it was tough. I didn’t have the worst time, but I did have a hard time. I was always the last kid to get the invite to the party.” He says he’s “proud to be Jewish – not on some Orthodox s–it, but I celebrate holidays with my family.” Classmates, however, lobbed the word “schvartze,” a Yiddish slur against blacks, at him.

Working on his music in Toronto: “Hell must feel like how Toronto feels on any given winter day, and winter lasts seven months. It’s my favorite place in the world, but there’s this cold, gloomy, dark vibe. It produces a certain sound.”

When Drake hears a song he wishes he’d made: “I get physically sick,” he says, adding, “It doesn’t happen often.” It happened in 2011, when he heard Jay Z and Kanye West’s “Ni**as in Paris,” from Watch the Throne. “I was like, ‘How did I not think of that?’ – ‘Ball so hard, that s–t cray!’ It was real rap s–t, but it felt melodic; all the cadences felt so good.”

His friendships with Kanye and Jay-Z: “Kanye and me are friends; we’re plotting on getting some work done together.” As for the coolness a few years ago, “It was a lack of communication paired with natural competitiveness…When something monumental is happening in front of me” – i.e., the Throne album – “and everyone’s paying attention to that, you gotta say, ‘I’m still here.’ But those two are gods to me.”

The “slam” against Kanye: Drake says that he was ambivalent about Kanye’s last album, Yeezus. “There were some real questionable bars on there. Like that ‘Swaghili’ line? Come on, man. Even Fabolous wouldn’t say some s–t like that.” But Drake says he speaks from a bedrock of deep respect: “Kanye’s the reason I’m here. I love everything about that guy.”

[From Rolling Stone]

I’m just going to say it – I love Drake. I think he’s completely charming. I like that he’s in touch with his sensitive side and that he knows his own value as a performer. And I don’t even think the Kanye diss was even that bad…? Like, I’m sure Yeezington will be pissed about it, but when is Yeezus NOT pissed about something?

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  1. ldub says:

    dem arms doe. woof!

    • MCraw says:

      That shirt w Will Smiths son is SO funny! That was his face seeing Drake at the MTV awards lol. I like this guy, he always comes across as a real and thoughtful person. I’m rooting for him.

    • Grant says:

      Amen, honey. He is delicious!

      • Sacred And Profane says:

        I have no idea who this guy is. Seriously, I don’t, but oh, yeah….he’s definitely delicious…!

  2. AD says:

    His comments on Toronto- lol! So true.

  3. Bell says:

    Thank you Drake. Those quotes on Macklemore and The Grammys are EVERYTHING. People and the media were very dismissive of the reaction of Macklemore’s awards and sold it like it was some internet meltdown/ people talking shit for the sake of talking shit…. Not that the cultural appropriation of Rap had reached to the top of white privilege mountain. And serious questions of society and popular music should be being asked!
    So I now love Drake for more reasons!

    • LB says:

      I loved his reply. Basically, “You won, own it. If you’re apologizing, you obviously think you didn’t deserve it so work harder to make music you think is worthy of the award.”

      It reminded me of Marisa Tomei. When she won her academy award, so many people were in shock and complained. But she went on to lead a career that has made people take their words back.

    • starrywonder says:

      I love him too! I like his reply and all of his answers to the questions. Who cares if Kanye is mad. If it’s a day that ends in Y he is mad at someone/something.

    • JojoAnn says:

      I love how he says that Macklemoore tapped into something that other nominees cant. Sublime shade! Every hiphop fan knows Macklemore skated through on his color, he taps into that suburban crowd. Kendrick was too sweet to say it, glad Drake isnt.

      • My2cents says:

        I took that quote a bit different. One of mackelmores biggest hits is him rapping about thinking he was gay, about acceptance unity and love, I dont think that any of the other nominees would ever ever ever make a song like that. It goes against everything their genres are about. Personally i dont think any of the other nominees would have the balls to make a song like mackelmore did.

        When drake said that mackelmore tapped into something the other nominees cant, i think thats what he was talking about.

        And besides all of this, mackelmore absolutely deserved to win. So drake just needs to shut his ass up

    • mercy says:

      I liked what he had to say and I agree with him. It seemed like a publicity ploy for Macklemore to avoid the inevitable negative backlash over beating the favourite. But I can’t help but wonder if Drake felt at all slighted by not being included in apology.

      Don’t agree with him about the cover change, though. Rolling Stone should have offered him the next cover if they could, but he comes off really bad slamming them for changing the cover to PSH.

  4. lucy2 says:

    I know very little about him, but he was pretty great on SNL. He definitely should get more acting opportunities.
    It does come across like he was whining about RS giving PSH the cover instead of him though.

    • Chrissy says:

      I agree about the Rolling Stone cover. Would it have killed
      him to gracefully accept that the PSH cover was appropriate
      given the circumstances? It would have won him some major
      PR points for being a decent guy IMO.

    • TheOneandOnlyOnly says:

      Yes he was great on SNL; since i’m not a fan at all of rap, and wasn’t impressed with his music, I think he should stick to acting, but in today’s world you can market anything, after all we talk about katy perry as though she’s an actual singer. Oh, well.

    • jaye says:

      I agree. I love him, and guess I understand why he was pissed given the agreement he had w/Rolling Stone. I just wished he’d kept that shit to himself. It wasn’t like they bumped him for The Wanted or One Direction. They bumped him to honor a great actor who had passed away. I think he reacted before thinking, thus the angry tweets.

      Also, the Yeezus comment was shading Fabolous more than Kanye. Kanye won’t see it that way though. I love Drake’s honesty, most of the time, but I think he often lets his ego control what comes out of his mouth.

  5. stellalovejoydiver says:

    love him and he´s right about macklemore

  6. happyfeet says:

    I think he’s a poptart trying to rap. He’s a pop star not a hip hop artist. He was a better actor than rapper. I have yet to hear grit or anything that would showcase that side of his childhood that would make him shine as a true hip hop artist. I remember how he went on the jimmy kimmel show bragging about how he’s the first jewish hip hop artist and jimmy had to shut him down and school him a bit by letting him know that Beastie Boys were the first jewish hip hop artists. Drake reminds me of nicki minaj – both are actors playing the role of a rapper. Hip hop use to be an amazing genre of music. There was a spectrum that ranged from gritty street tales to odes to women and to even thought provoking poetry in motion. Now it’s just a mess.

    • Sabah says:

      I don’t think that’s a fair assessment. We let pop music grow and change, country music of today don’t sound like 20 years ago but the content if hip hop songs has to remain locked into one little category? He talks about his family dynamics, how he lost his ability to be in real relationships since making it and he introduced me to the Weeknd! So I think credit where credit is due. He’s not eminem or kanye but hes good at what he does.

      Nicki minaj is a joke.

      • Sabah says:

        I should add that as a hip hop lover all the way from Australia, NWA, a tribe called quest, Nas, Tupac and the fugees all wrote poetry that was INSPIRING even if it was so removed from everything Ive lived. I don’t get that from drake but he makes sounds that are moving IMO

      • QQ says:

        OH Sabah Im Sickly Obsessed with The Weeknd like i cannot stop playing his stuff Abel tesfaye’s voice/lyrics are a GIFT

      • AlmondJoy says:

        +1 to everything you said, Sabah!

    • truthful says:

      I have always thought this and I remember a dinner he was at and some executives were trying to convince him he COULD rap and be a star–it took place in Miami, yrs ago.

      I was sitting very close, at this time Drake was not convinced at all.
      I do like him though, he has feelings and will show them.

    • littlestar says:

      I actually really like Drake and his music, but I don’t think he is anywhere near as talented a songwriter as someone like Kanye West is. Some of his music is really catchy, but the lyrics are pretty basic, in my opinion.

      I liked this interview for the most part. Some of it sounded whiney and like he might be getting too big for his britches, but other parts were interesting, like calling out Macklemore.

    • Vanessa says:

      I agree. He seems like a nice guy but his raps sound like Little Wayne but with less personality. I do like the melodies he makes when he’s singing, just not a fan of his rapping. He kind of just sounds like he’s talking.

  7. bns says:

    This isn’t trash talk, it’s the truth. What he said about Macklemore couldn’t be any more spot on.

  8. Neffie says:

    Look at the world we live in when people think its ok to ridicule a man for being sensitive, fine he is a rapper but at least he is bringing a different dimension to it.

    • littlestar says:

      I love his “sensitive” music lol. Hold On We’re Going Home has been my favourite song the past couple of months.

  9. Tapioca says:

    “Macklemore..blah blah…OWN YOUR S–T”.

    Annnnnd….

    …deleting tweets…dumdedum…

    ….”I did not say those things about Kim Kardashian’s fiancé!”.

    Brilliantly “owned” there fella!

    • Liv says:

      I can’t believe he freaked out because they made the cover about Philip Seymour Hoffman – how classy.

      • Snazzy says:

        Exactly. I was ambivalent about him before, now I think he’s a whiny brat! That should’ve been the main story! Get over yourself douchebag!

      • Lori says:

        I don’t understand why they changed it to a PSH cover. He wasn’t a musician(?). I get why a entertainment/movie mags would pay homage to PSH, but when a magazine about music does it, it feels like they are just trolling for sales based on peoples grief. And its not like any of these mags are going to put the money aside for his kids, for his charities, or for addiction services. RS is looking to capitalize on peoples grief, and somehow Drake is the asshole?

      • mercy says:

        That’s a good point, Lori, but Rolling Stone has put many actors on the cover. If RS hadn’t given PSH or one of his movies a cover while he was alive, they should have.

    • mercy says:

      Oops. Why are people scared of Kanye?

  10. JKL says:

    I think anybody with any self-awareness would see the contribution PSH made to culture and recognize that it eclipses their own contributions.

    • Lily says:

      He wasn’t knocking psh he was upset that the magazine ran his interview w/out the cover and the way I interpreted it was he’s ok with PSH having the cover but thought they should have moved his interview to another month along with his cover because that’s what he agreeded to. No problem with that!

      • starrywonder says:

        Agreed

      • dizzylucy says:

        I agree they should have let him know and maybe discussed the option of moving to another month. They probably would have given him another cover soon, but now probably won’t thanks to his comments. If it’s that important to him, work it out like an adult.

  11. Lark says:

    That comment about Macklemore was everything. Love Drake. Feel kind of bad for him that his words were taken out of context (yes, that is how most of the media and Gawker interpreted it in that he was disgusted PSH had a cover rather than they ran with the Kanye thing and then didn’t inform him his cover was yanked until the last minute) but at the same time it makes me smh. I don’t get why these celebs don’t grasp that using twitter as a platform to bitch is always a bad idea, and that making sweeping statements is just asking for the media to find some salacious angle…especially when he stupidly brought up PSH in the same series of tweets. Oh Drake. Not so publicity savvy (I don’t think he gets that he still sounds kind of hung up on Ri Ri too).

  12. Mimz says:

    Say what you want about Drake but he’s successful on his own right. He’s a good rapper, he’s likeable, he’s a good singer, and he knows how to mix the two. Anddddd a few months ago he posted such a HOT picture shirtless on his instagram that I almost broke the screen hahahaa, my point is. he’s hot too. and I love this interview.

    • Artemis says:

      Agreed. Except…his face though. His features become too much if I stare at him too long. Sometimes he’s so attractive and sometimes not so much. Weird. His body is on point though. I need to get into his harem 😀

  13. FingerBinger says:

    I still see him as Jimmy from Degrassi,but this rap thing seems to be working out for him.

    • jaye says:

      I saw just a snippet of some of his former castmates from Degrassi and they were joking around w/each other. I can’t remember if Drake was there,(I don’t think he was) and one of them said something to about Drake’s rap career not going anywhere. Cut to one or two years later and he exploded and was everywhere, They may have just been giving him the business but it sounded like low key shade to me.

  14. eliza says:

    I agree with his Macklemore comments completely.

  15. phlyfiremama says:

    Pull up your big girl panties, son. While you may think you are more culturally relevant, you aren’t~certainly not more so than PSH. Let’s face it, your famous for sleeping with Rihanna, fighting with Chris Brown, and oh yeah you autotune some music. SIT DOWN.

    • janie says:

      I agree 100%! He’s famous for who he hangs and fights with. If you thought the Grammy Awards aren’t relevant, why bring it up?

      • jaye says:

        Probably because the interviewer ASKED him about them. I get baffled when people say “why did (enter celeb name here) say it if they don’t care about it”. It’s not like the celeb is just talking in a stream of consciousness and the interviewer is just sitting there recording it and will parse it out later. They ask the questions and the celeb answers them.

    • AlmondJoy says:

      Drake does whine alot, but he’s famous because he’s a great rapper…he’s sold over 5 million albums worldwide, and has more #1 singles than any other artist on Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart. He’s surpassed Jay-Z because of having ten number-one singles on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. He was also ranked No. 2 on MTV’s Hottest MCs list in 2012.

      Check his stats. We definitely hear about who he dates and fights with but his talent speaks for itself.

    • jaye says:

      Except he was famous BEFORE he started screwing Rhi Rhi and getting into fights w/CB.

    • CoolWhipLite says:

      Agree with you, phlyfiremama. He came off like a selfish, tacky brat. He needs to dial it down several notches right now.

  16. Relli says:

    TRUTH! Love this man! Wheelchair Jimmy 4eva!

  17. wtf says:

    I just can’t with this guy. He irritates me. His nasal voice, and corny rap lyrics and his fake feminism – Maliah anyone?!?!

  18. lunchcoma says:

    He’s completely right about Macklemore, but he was a whiny baby about the cover. It’s valid to want your interview moved to another month, but express your irritation privately. There’s no need to take that public when PSH’s friends and family are still grieving.

  19. Kiddo says:

    Meh. He was a big baby about the magazine taking away his cover for PSH’s death, then he apologized. Too much complaining. I would have enjoyed the interview contents better if he didn’t have a hissy fit before it ran. That episode made him sound like a spoiled sport.

  20. Asiyah says:

    I’m not such a huge fan of his, but I enjoyed his new album. He seems like a cool person. I did think he was a bit whiny about the cover, though, but I’m not in his shoes so I don’t know how I would react to that.

  21. Katie says:

    I love Drake! He can do no wrong in my eyes

  22. gg says:

    He’s right. I love this guy. He is head and shoulders over all the rest in my opinion.

  23. jj says:

    Sorry, but I think a lot of rappers have an over inflated ego. What an idiot!

  24. bagladey says:

    I luv Drake!

  25. Jarredsgirl says:

    Anyone who thinks that Jay-Z and Kanye are Gods, well they’re an idiot to me. I have only heard that one song of Drakes, I’m not going to listen to any of his work now. Doesn’t anyone else notice that Jay-Z cannot rap for sh-t? I mean, seriously, he has lowered the bar in a major way.

  26. Ms.Martin says:

    Sorry but he’s spot on about the last minute cover change … PSH …… Not a musician …. An overrated DRUG ADDICT………people get over it . He was found with a needle in his arm ..enough

  27. Ms.Martin says:

    And as for PSH friends still grieving … Wah wah wahhhhh… Picture this …the mother of his children had a key to his apt and brought the kids over and they saw him like that … I know not likely for her to have a key but I’m just saying ….just another gross POS in my opinion PSH ….Drake is awesome !!!!!!

  28. workdog says:

    I don’t know….in some comments he sounds like a mini passive aggressive Kanye. A less volatile, megalomanical Kanye…but a mini Kanye indeed.