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Drake Says He’s Not Considering Retirement Anytime Soon
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Drake explains why retirement isn’t part of his future plans.
Drake discussed whether or not he is considering retirement following the release of Honestly, Nevermind on the first episode of Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio on Amp.
With his most recent album, Drizzy gave fans a stylistic change, but as he admitted to his former Young Money labelmate, he has no intention of quitting rap or music altogether.
“I’m not at that point where I even consider that being an option,” Drake said. \
“One of the best feelings I have in my life is completing a song or project. And by the way those things are painful as well. A lot of nerves, a lot of confidence wavering. But I feel like I’m reaching a new level of fun. I’ve reached a new level of comfortability where I want to try things. Like this last album, I put out something I wanted to do to challenge myself.”
Earlier this month, Drake and Nicki Minaj reunited on stage in Toronto as part of October World Weekend, along with their Young Money president Lil Wayne.
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Throughout the rest of the episode, Drake went on to detail how he’s still in the studio working on his next project and he’s received positive feedback on his latest creations.
The 6 God took a creative detour and shocked his fan base with the release of his Honestly, Nevermind dance album in June.
The LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 204,000 total album-equivalent units sold in the first week.
Drake made more Billboard chart history this week when he, DJ Khaled and Lil Baby’s “Staying Alive” gave Drizzy his 30th Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, which is the most of any artist ever.
On Monday, Chart Data confirmed that he became the first artist in history to earn an astonishing 100 top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100.