More from Drake:
“Its not me and Kendrick [Lamar], its not me and Hov [Jay-Z], you’re not going to get anything out of it. I don’t wanna hear that man rap. Nobody wants to hear me rap against him. I really do this s–t. You’re not even going to get anything out of it,” he said. “So I just urge people–when I say “people,” I mean media–just leave that s–t alone. Let him put out that Project X or whatever that s–t [is] he’s working on and imma just put out this real s–t for the people.”
“I’m good. I don’t give a f–k–my life is great … I’m excited about music. I’m in the best place I’ve ever been physically and mentally. I don’t want s–t. What bothers me more is — what do people even wanna see from it? We’re just two young guys. He’s trying to work; I’m trying to work. You don’t wanna see two young black men tear each other down. I understand if its entertaining, when you feel like you might get some music out of it, but at the end of the day, nothing good can come out of it. Just leave that s–t alone.”
“I don’t wanna talk; people talk themselves into a mess. Playing my beat when he comes up there [to do a radio interview] and trying to get him to rap? That s–t is terrible. I feel for him, too. Every interview he does, they talk about me. I’m focused on this album and on everything else we got going on. I’m not thinking about that man at all — or that girl.”