Drake is opening up to the masses on the Meek Mill beef in his new interview with Fader magazine. The Toronto rapper is covering the magazine to commemorate their 100th issue and he isn’t holding anything back. As far as his recent rap war with Meek Mill, here’s what Drake had to say:
“This is a discussion about music, and no one’s putting forth any music?… Nobody told you that this was a bad idea, to engage in this and not have something?…It was weighing heavy on me. I didn’t get it. I didn’t get how there was no strategy on the opposite end. I just didn’t understand. I didn’t understand it because that’s just not how we operate.”
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In response to Meek Mill accusing Drake of having a ghostwriter (who is known as Quentin Miller), here is what Drake had to say: “I need, sometimes, individuals to spark an idea so that I can take off running. I don’t mind that. And those recordings—they are what they are. And you can use your own judgment on what they mean to you…If I have to be the vessel for this conversation to be brought up—you know, God forbid we start talking about writing and references and who takes what from where—I’m OK with it being me… It’s just, music at times can be a collaborative process, you know? Who came up with this, who came up with that—for me, it’s like, I know that it takes me to execute every single thing that I’ve done up until this point. And I’m not ashamed.” Find out what else Drake opened up about in the full interview in Fader magazine here.
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