. He discusses everything from Lil' Wayne to the direction of his album. He also explained the difference between his writing process for R & B songs & Hip Hop songs.
"With R&B, I know my sound. I know I make records to fuck to. The way Jay and Wayne write rap, I write R&B. I don't write lyrics down on paper. The other day, I was in the studio with Alicia Keys, and I wrote two songs just speaking to her. I wish I could write that way for rap. With my rap songs, there's so much of me I have to give that I don't know if I could ever just flow. The thing is, I'm a great rapper. There's two elements to rap: having the thoughts, and then being a great rapper. I can really rap the shit that I write. My tone, my inflection. When I listen to myself on records, I don't feel like I don't belong there. When I listen to "Forever," with three of my heroes, I fit right in."
Drake also spoke on his relationship with the "new dudes" and the excitement he has about their futures.
I've happened to have had more success. I made the most money, I have number-one records, those guys don't have that shit. And it's just facts, it's not even my feelings or that I feel I'm more talented. That's what the game is about, making great music that earns profit. When it comes to my relationship with the new dudes, I'm just excited for them. I get to sit back in a cool position and be like, "Yo, I'm excited to see you do it now because I know what it's like, it's gonna be so much fun for you…" Drake explained. I'm at the starting line. Those guys are at home, putting on their tracksuits, getting ready to make their attack. When J. Cole gets it super-right, I think he's gonna have a place as a Nas-type character who really stands for hip-hop, but still makes ill records that everybody fucks with.
Drake played a little word association, Complex said if J. Cole is Nas then who is Drake.
I'm the young big homie! Laughed Drake.
SideNote: Drake was sideline to jinx my man's Kobe in last night's loss to the Toronto Raptors.






