I don't listen to Drake. That's not a shade to Drake. I don't know who Drake is for, but it's not for me.
I listen to Migos. I listen to Drake a lot. Also 21 Savage, Kodak Black, XXXTentacion.
I've heard of Francis Drake and Ted Drake. But I don't know who Drake is.
If I want to listen to myself as much as I want to listen to Drake or Beyonce, I feel like that's a good sign.
If I don't have headphones, I can't run. Nowadays, I listen to Drake, Future, and Boosie.
I listen to a lot of Drake and Meek Mill before games.
I love all music, but when I am on the mountain, I listen to a lot of Nas, Drake, 2 Pac, etc.
I respect Drake not only as a creative person but as a business mind as well. I think Drake's important.
I love what Drake does, but I don't want to be called the Drake of country.
I'd love to work with Drake. I got Drake beats.
Once upon a time Americans didn't want to listen to Canadian rap and now Drake's the biggest rapper in the world.
I listen to everything: hip hop, R&B, alternative, pop. I love JCole, so I'm always listening to him. Kendrick and Drake.
I listen to Radio 4 and put the iPod on shuffle. I like the randomness of, say, the Stones, then something from Nina Simone, Nick Drake or Bob Dylan.
I see myself like what Drake did in the game. I came with melodies and different lyrics, from a different place - reggaeton is from Puerto Rico; Drake is from Canada.
If you listen to Drake's first single... he copied my whole bar word for word and my cadence and my flow from my song. Can I just get my credit?
I like upbeat songs, and I listen to a lot of Linkin Park and Green Day. I also like hip hop and R&B artists such as Drake and Rihanna.