Drake has opened up about his long-term feud with Kanye West and says that he even hopes to collaborate with the Yeezus rapper one day.
Drizzy originally ignited their feud after saying he saw Kanye as a “competitor” after his highly successful 2010 album Thank Me Later thrust the Canadian-born artist into superstardom.Speaking to Billboard magazine, Drake expressed that the so-called beef built up over time and was not helped by silence between the two:
"Me and 'Ye just fell into this thing where we hadn't actually talked to each other in so long that all this stuff got built up."
Despite any earlier feuds, the October’s Very Own star expressed his admiration for Kanye and is even set on collaborating with the rapper:
"I know me and 'Ye could do some crazy sh*t together," he added. "Sometimes you just have to find the opportunity to tell someone that you really like and respect them. After that, everything can move forward."
In the same interview, Drizzy also addressed Kendrick Lamar’s controversial Kendrick Lamar verse on Big Sean’s record Control, where he stated that K. Dot is “not murdering me at all.”
Elsewhere, Drake’s eagerly anticipated new album, Nothing Was The Same, will be released later this month, with the Young Money star admitting he’s content with his success.
He told the publication: “People come up to me now and they're like, 'Man, you look good! You look like you're happy.'"
“I feel incredible about how I'm able to support my family and friends and how supportive my family and friends have been of me.”
Nothing Was The Same is set for release in the UK on September 23.
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