Drake has been vocal about his identity, insisting he’s a ‘good’ person to his fans in Amsterdam.
- During his European tour, Drake took a moment to reflect on the values that have shaped his career.
- He attributes his success to treating people well and maintains that his karma is straightforward.
- The artist also teased new music from his upcoming album, ‘Iceman’.
- Drake’s European tour has been notable, with memorable tributes and fan interactions.
In a heartfelt moment on stage in Amsterdam, Drake assured fans he’s a ‘good’ person, emphasizing the positive relationships that have characterized his career. He shared, ‘I didn’t get here by being a piece of sh*t, I didn’t get here by being a snake. I got here by being good to people, being nice to people, and my karma is straight.’ This revelation about his personal ethos was met with a warm reception from the audience.
Drake has been working diligently on his next musical effort, an album titled ‘Iceman’. He expressed excitement about the project, hinting that there’s ‘a lot to talk about’. The anticipation is building as fans eagerly await its release.
His latest single, ‘Which One’, featuring British rapper Central Cee, is already making waves. Debuting at number seven on the Billboard charts, it adds another success to Drake’s roster. Although it didn’t climb as high as his earlier release ‘What Did I Miss?’, it has firmly secured a spot in the top 10.
Meanwhile, Drake’s first European tour in six years has been eventful. Notably, he paid homage to the late Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham, walking onstage to Black Sabbath’s ‘Iron Man’ and acknowledging Osbourne’s legacy with a heartfelt tribute.
However, not all moments were smooth. In Manchester, a female fan got a little too close for comfort, leading to an awkward encounter. As security intervened, Drake quipped, ‘I thought we knew each other for a second, are you crazy?’ followed by a joke about mistaking her for an ex.
Drake’s commitment to authenticity and kindness marks his ongoing journey on the global stage.