Drake Is Clear That He Is A ‘Good’ Person


Drake is adamant that he is a good person.

Speaking to his fans during a tour stop in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Drizzy had a few things to get off his chest.

He said to the sold out crowd: “I didn’t get here by being a piece of shit, I didn’t get here by being a snake, I didn’t get here by being a dickhead. I got here by being good to people, being nice to people, and my karma is straight. That’s why I’m still on stage in 2025.”

Drake then teased his new album, saying: “I’m working on this album for y’all – Iceman. We got a lot to talk about, trust me.”

Drake has already released two singles from his forthcoming album.

The most recent track was “Which One” a collaboration with British rapper Central Cee.

According to early estimates, “Which One” will debut at number seven on the Billboard charts giving Drake yet another top 10.

It is not as high as previous single “What Did I Miss?” which debuted at number two but has quickly fallen down the chart and is not expected to be in the top 15 despite only being released at the beginning of July.

Drake’s first European tour in six years has so far been eventful with the “Which One” rapper taking time out of his time in Birmingham to honor rock legend, Ozzy Osborne, who was from the city.

The 6 God took to the stage in the UK’s second city, walking out to Black Sabbath’s iconic hit “Iron Man” to a rapturous reception from the audience.

He then said to the crowd: “Hey Birmingham! Rest in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”

He also had a slightly scary encounter with a female fan in Manchester.

Drizzy was walking through the crowd when one woman got very close to the rapper, catching his attention as security grab her.

As he makes his way past her and looking visibly uncomfortable, the 6 God says: “I thought we knew each other for a second, are you crazy?”

Walking up the stairs, Drake then cracks: “I thought that was my ex.”





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