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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Drake Reveals His Top 5 Rap Idols Of All-Time + Defends Standing By Nicki Minaj, "Sometimes I Get A Little Impulsive" [Audio]


Young Money's Drake has revealed his top five favorite rappers of all-time in the upcoming issue of PEOPLE Magazine.

Based on a leaked excerpt, the Canadian-based emcee speaks on his musical heroes.

Lil Wayne: It's hard as a rapper not to become repetitive, and he always has a new way to make it fun. Andre 3000: If I wasn't myself, I would want to be that guy! Kanye West: I've never been so moved by a person's entire career. He's the guy I'll tell my kids about. Nas: He influenced this album a lot. I had to break down how he raps. Jay-Z: You look at [other] rappers from his era, and they couldn't transcend generations. But he's still completely relevant.

Earlier this year, Drake credited Nas and Andre 3000 for inspiring his debut album, Thank Me Later.

"It's gonna be bigger, it's gonna sound happier," Drake said comparing his debut album to So Far Gone. "Yeah, it's gonna sound bigger, it's gonna sound victorious because that's where I am in my life -- I really studied Nas to be honest, Nas was like somebody that I used to listen to his raps and not really understand 'how' he did it, I always wanted to understand how he painted those pictures and his bar structure and all of that. I went back and really studied Nas, studied Andre 3000 [for this album] and I hope you like it."

Last summer, Drake spoke on fearing Lil Wayne's creativity.

"Someone would really have to come to the studio to see me and Wayne together and how we work," Drake said in an interview. "It's the same sort of thing. I fear Wayne's creativity. It's endless. It's a scary beast. He never takes one day off. When we get into the studio it is very competitive, but in a good way. You can't just use a line you wrote Tuesday. Every line has to be thought out."

Recently, the rapper gave props to Kanye West and called his upcoming Kiss My A** album a classic.

The Canadian rapper-singer revealed to GQ magazine that he has been in Hawaii laying down tracks for both his and Mr. West's albums. When asked how they divide time between the two projects, Drake joked, "More like we work on his album until he gets tired." Little is known about West's fifth studio effort, but the Young Money star offered his inside take. "His album is going to be one of the best hip-hop albums in the last 10 years," he declared.

The new PEOPLE Magazine is set to drop June 28th.

Check out Drake speaking on Nas & Andre 3000 down below:



Young Money's Drake has defended his recent decision to stand up for Nicki Minaj and respond to Lil Kim's disses.

Despite being mocked by Kim, Drizzy said his focus is on his new album, Thank Me Later, but that he would always defend people he cares about.

"I really don't care," Drake said about Kim's backlash toward him name-dropping her at a concert earlier this month. "My biggest thing is, sometimes I get a little impulsive when people start talking about people I love. I really don't care what you say about me, you can say whatever you want. I'll never respond to it, I'll never react to it. But when you start talking about the people I love, I do get a little bit more reactive and that's all that happened right there, but like I said, Nicki's got records climbing the charts and today, Thank Me Later is out, so, it's just about relevant people today, that's all."

Kim poked fun at Drake for revealing his true emotions and going at a female artist earlier this month.

"I used to really like Drake...for him to have the audacity to disrespect me? He's gonna shout me out, when Ray J's the one who said it? How b*tchy do you look right now? You look like a straight p*ssy...You came at me, and I'm the f*king female... I didn't even know [Ray J] was gonna do this sh*t....when he was on stage and he said what he said, I had no choice but to back him..."

R&B singer Ray J initially called out Minaj about a week ago.

Ray J took a moment to express his feelings on females in rap, primarily Nicki Minaj. "I'm seeing a lot of Lil Kim imposters," Ray J stated. "I'm not saying no names, but you know who," he continued, referencing biting Kim's style after calling Kim the greatest female rapper ever. Lil Kim added, "We love her. We just want her to pay homage," making an obvious reference to Minaj. "If you don't pay homage then f*ck you," she concluded.

This was then followed by Drake name-dropping Kim at a Minaj connect.

"I know you be calling women b*tches in sh*t but I can't say you the baddest b*tch. I can't do that because I respect you, I love you too much and you look too beautiful. So I just wanna say you the baddest WOMAN to do this rap sh*t. I don't give a f*ck what Lil' Kim or nobody else is talkin about, you're the baddest chick to ever do this sh*t! " Nicki turned around laughing, then came back and hugged him. He told her "I love you." Then he left the stage.

Check out Drake speaking on Lil Kim below:

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