Tue 5 Oct 2010
Drake on The Angie Martinez Show, plus his sitdown with Katie Couric
Posted by Mr.North under Interviews , Videos[3] Comments
Drake receives his Platinum Plaque for Thank Me Later in D.C. (photo: ATF)
Drake who’s in New York City for the Kodak x Hot 97 event tonight with Trey Songz & Pitbull, stopped by The Angie Martinez Show. Below you can listen to all three parts of Interview.
Part 1: Intro and Drake speaks liking older women
Part 2: Drake on the blessing and the curse of the web and Lil’ Wayne’s punitive segregation
Part 3: Drake talks his new “It’s Never Enough” mixtape, being a bi-racial rapper and comparisons to Eminem when he first started.
Related: (MTV) Drake talks on the sentiment behind “I Get Lonely Too”
Previously: Drake “I Get Lonely Too”
After the jump Drake sits down with Katie Couric of CBS for a one on one interview…….
Begins with how he met Lil’ Wayne and the best advice he’s given him.
Talks his Twitter marriage prank with Nicki Minaj.
Speaks on growing up as a Jewish Bi-Racial teen in Toronto.
Breaks down his love for wine and taking it up as a hobby.
Mentions his love and fascination with the late Aaliyah.
Speaks on the fine line of fun, witty lyrics and demeaning women.
Earlier today Drake was on Katie Couric’s CBS web show where they sat down one on one for an extensive interview. The two touched on Lil’ Wayne, the late Aaliyah, wine tasting, his marriage prank with Nicki Minaj and growing up as a bi-racial teen.
Video courtesy of CBS.
Previously: Drake “I Get Lonely Too”
Related: (MTV) Drake talks sentiments behind “I Get Lonely Too”
October 5th, 2010 at 5:11 pm
Drake is mainstream media’s wet dream….and that Kodak promo is slipped into the interview was a classic example.
October 5th, 2010 at 9:51 pm
its hard to get into this guys music if ya a male guy who has loved rap sinceback in the days wait til the wet dream is over and the industry wakes up in a wet patch. LOL
October 8th, 2010 at 2:13 pm
Ok, I’ve never responded or wrote a comment on any site ever, but it gets tiring to see ppl make a statement about how he doesnt meet their standards of what music should be. He is one artist and obviously there’s a reason why he has such a large fanbase. He connects in a way that this generation understands. People from another era may not get it which is fine, you are from another generation what you grew up on is different then what it is today. It’s either adapt or dont tune into whats on the radio anymore, replay your oldies, sorry. You dont like him because he isnt raunchy in your face “RA RA”?.. f it, hes different, i guess its hard to accept what you arent used to but dont judge what you dont know. get over it, it’s not like hes setting a bad example or anything he’s doing his thing let him live, GOSH!