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Drake say he's too famous to talk about old relationships and may drop the formula

Drake has become famous for speaking about his feelings in songs, but admitted that he's become too famous to name drop his ex-girlfriends in future songs. Appearing on the cover of Vibe's "Race Issue," Drake spoke about the trouble he caused his ex Courtney for name dropping her in one of his earlier songs.

"That was my biggest wake-up call. I've just gotten too big to do that. I never wanted to cause her any stress in her life, and I think she's such a good, wholehearted person. They made up this whole fake flyer online [about] hosting parties, which she doesn't. She's like the best girl ever. It was tough for me to watch that happen. I repeatedly kept apologizing. I didn't think it was that specific—she doesn't even work there anymore. I don't want to be looked at as a guy who exploits his relationships, but I feel it's okay because I'm not saying anything negative. I'm just telling the story and usually in their favor, usually saying I was the one that f-cked up."

He continued, "I don't know if I'm ever gonna continue with that formula, but it definitely gives people a more personable listen. And I feel like I've established these characters. Paris Morton is a character—I always check in with Paris, like "this is happening, this is what it is." I think people are intrigued, like "Who is this girl that's your muse? Who is Bria? Why did she get an interlude?" With Courtney I just expected it to go a little better. It got blown out of proportion because she was too accessible. My apologies to her, formally."

Source: necolebitchie.com

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