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The GQ+A — Drake
Ever since Take Care, Drake’s third album (we know you think  it’s his second but he classifies So Far Gone as an album, not a  mixtape—and so do we, so kick rocks) leaked this week, the response has  been, well, massive. The Toronto rapper gave GQ’s Mark Anthony Green the back-story on the album’s title,  how it stacks up against his other albums, and the real meaning behind  some of your favorite Drizzy lyrics. The full interview is here. Below, Drake on his ongoing romantic struggles.

“The woman that I would try, is happy with a good guy.” Who’s the  girl you’re talking about?Drake: It’s not about one particular female. It’s just an  emotion that I’ve experienced. I’ve texted girls late at night saying,  “I miss you,” and she’ll be like, “I’m out on a date.” She is happy,  somewhere else.
GQ: Wait, you’re one of the top artists in the world right now.  That still happens to you, in 2011? Drake: Yeah, definitely.
GQ: What type of wildly successful girls are you dating to where  they’d dis you? Oprah?Drake: [laughs] I wish I dated Oprah. No, they’re mostly  girls from Toronto that know the real me and don’t give a fuck about  who “Drake” is or what he’s accomplished. And then there are a lot of  girls who get a kick out of doing that to me because of who I am. A lot  of girls want to purposefully drive a point home.

gq:

The GQ+A — Drake

Ever since Take Care, Drake’s third album (we know you think it’s his second but he classifies So Far Gone as an album, not a mixtape—and so do we, so kick rocks) leaked this week, the response has been, well, massive. The Toronto rapper gave GQ’s Mark Anthony Green the back-story on the album’s title, how it stacks up against his other albums, and the real meaning behind some of your favorite Drizzy lyrics. The full interview is here. Below, Drake on his ongoing romantic struggles.

“The woman that I would try, is happy with a good guy.” Who’s the girl you’re talking about?
Drake: It’s not about one particular female. It’s just an emotion that I’ve experienced. I’ve texted girls late at night saying, “I miss you,” and she’ll be like, “I’m out on a date.” She is happy, somewhere else.

GQ: Wait, you’re one of the top artists in the world right now. That still happens to you, in 2011?
Drake: Yeah, definitely.

GQ: What type of wildly successful girls are you dating to where they’d dis you? Oprah?
Drake: [laughs] I wish I dated Oprah. No, they’re mostly girls from Toronto that know the real me and don’t give a fuck about who “Drake” is or what he’s accomplished. And then there are a lot of girls who get a kick out of doing that to me because of who I am. A lot of girls want to purposefully drive a point home.



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