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Drake covers GQ, speaks on Chris Brown feud, Will Smith, and more

Drake 14By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

It’s summer time, so it should come as no surprise that Drake is back out with new music. Three summers ago, it all began for Drake when Thank Me Later dropped and dominated the summer. Since then, Drake has continued with the summer anthems and is dominating alongside DJ Khaled with “No New Friends.”

Since last summer, Drake has been embroiled in a high-profile feud with Chris Brown, which many came three years late. Initially, the two appeared to be friends, as they collaborated on records and took photos together. But, a mutual girlfriend proved too much for them to overcome.

Drake spoke on some of everything when he sat down with GQ for their upcoming summer issue. In the feature, Drake talked about the Chris Brown feud, taking a humble approach to the issues. Will Smith’s support also came up in the interview, as Drake spoke on what it was like to work with him.

See Drake on the cover of GQ below:

Drake GQRead excerpts from the interview below:

Drake on his feud with Chris Brown:

“I don’t want my name to be synonymous with that guy’s name. I really don’t. I wish we could sit down, just like you and me are right now, and talk it out man-to-man. But that’s not going to happen. I’m not confrontational, but if someone challenges, I’m not going to back down. …It’s embarrassing, the amount of media coverage. Two rappers fighting over the woman. He’s not even a rapper, but still, it’s the last way you want your name out there. It distracts from the music. But he’s made me the enemy, and that’s the way it’s gonna stay, I guess. …If I think about it too much, I feel it wrapping around my foot, like I get a feeling it could end really badly.”

…on his pursuit of love, and the advice he received from Will Smith:

“I had lunch the other day with someone I extremely look up to. Okay—I had lunch with Will Smith, and listening to him talk, it made me think I don’t know what love is. He said something profound. He said love is when you become one and you need that person. It’s not about wanting anymore, you need that person. Hearing that, I don’t know if I’ve ever felt that way. I’ve held women in very high regard almost to the point where I felt like I needed them for a very long time, but I don’t know if I comprehend it yet, and I’m okay with that.I’ve made a lot of music about love being the only thing I’m missing. I think this is the first album I’ve made saying, I’m okay. I’m enjoying it right now. Maybe this is my time to grind it out, make a run for it and add some memories with myboys.”

…on focusing on his album rather than sex:

“You know the way fighters don’t fuck before the fight? Sometimes I feel like I’m so focused on training my body and getting my mind right to create this album that sex isn’t one of my main priorities. If someone is around that I know and trust, I’m down. But I’m not going to end up with some stranger at this party.”

…on future ambitions, including his goal of making $250 million by the time he’s 29:

“I feel this great responsibility to see how far can we take it, how out of reach can I set that bar for whoever comes after. While I’m here, I’m gonna keep pushing that bar higher and higher up and make you really work for it.”

…on becoming #1, and re-creating the excitement of his early career:

“You constantly ask yourself: Will I ever be able to excite people the way I did when the Internet was going crazy, back when you first felt like you had a piece of Drake that no one else had, and you wanted to share it with your friends? Is there an album or song we can make now that’s good enough to get people that excited again? I ain’t gonna lie: I want to be the one you listen to this summer.”

Read the entire interview here.

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