Drake planning on being “extremely selective” with artists signed to OVO Sound, says Kendrick Lamar isn’t “murdering” him on “Control.”
Few rappers have taken the solitary approach when it concerns Kendrick Lamar’s celebrated verse on Big Sean’s “Control,” but according to Canadian singer/rapper Drake, he simply “kept it moving” after hearing K-Dot’s raucous verse. As part of a cover story for Billboard magazine, Drake spoke on the record numerous rappers have either responded to lyrically or voiced their opinion on via Twitter or in various media interviews. The Young Money wordsmith went on to describe Kendrick’s verse as “an ambitious thought” and expressed his belief that the TDE rapper didn’t outdo him in any way.
“I didn’t really have anything to say about it. It just sounded like an ambitious thought to me,” Drake revealed. “That’s all it was. I know good and well that Kendrick’s not murdering me, at all, in any platform. So when that day presents itself, I guess we can revisit the topic.” With his newly-launched OVO Sound, Drake also expressed his concern over issues that may arise when an artist is responsible for signing other artists. “Being an artist that’s signed to another artist, I understand how much of a representation I am of that artist,” he explained. “So I want to be extremely selective. I want artists who are, first and foremost, genuinely good people who are good to be around, and second, who have pure talent and will make me look smart for signing them.” Drake’s interview with Billboard magazine comes only weeks before the release of the rapper’s third studio album, Nothing Was The Same. Set for release on September 24, Nothing Was The Same will feature guest appearances from Jhene Aiko, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, and more.
Few rappers have taken
the solitary approach when it concerns Kendrick Lamar’s celebrated verse
on Big Sean’s “Control,” but according to Canadian singer/rapper Drake,
he simply “kept it moving” after hearing K-Dot’s raucous verse.
As part of a cover story for Billboard magazine, Drake spoke on the
record numerous rappers have either responded to lyrically or voiced
their opinion on via Twitter or in various media interviews.
The Young Money wordsmith went on to describe Kendrick’s verse as “an
ambitious thought” and expressed his belief that the TDE rapper didn’t
outdo him in any way.
“I didn’t really have anything to say about it. It just sounded like an
ambitious thought to me,” Drake revealed. “That’s all it was. I know
good and well that Kendrick’s not murdering me, at all, in any platform.
So when that day presents itself, I guess we can revisit the topic.”
With his newly-launched OVO Sound, Drake also expressed his concern over
issues that may arise when an artist is responsible for signing other
artists.
“Being an artist that’s signed to another artist, I understand how much
of a representation I am of that artist,” he explained. “So I want to be
extremely selective. I want artists who are, first and foremost,
genuinely good people who are good to be around, and second, who have
pure talent and will make me look smart for signing them.”
Drake’s interview with Billboard magazine comes only weeks before the
release of the rapper’s third studio album, Nothing Was The Same. Set
for release on September 24, Nothing Was The Same will feature guest
appearances from Jhene Aiko, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, and more
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