Drake Disses ‘Rolling Stone’ For Cheating
Him Out Of Cover With Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Heroin Death
Don’t diss Drake. The Canadian rapper lashed
out at Rolling Stone magazine for putting the late Philip Seymour Hoffman on
the cover after his heroin overdose and called the press “evil” for the slight
and also claimed he never commented on
Kanye West’s Yeezus album.
He took umbrage with the fact that the
magazine, which has often been criticized for no longer covering music,
replaced him on the cover with the actor following his tragic death.
“I’m
disgusted with that. RIP to Phillip Seymour Hoffman (sic). All respect due. But
the press is evil,” Drake Tweeted on Thursday.
Drizzy also claimed that Rolling Stone, who
he asked to “be sure your tape recorder gets everything,” wasn’t accurate with
what he said about Kim Kardashian’s
fiancé and baby daddy’s album.
“I
never commented on Yeezus for my interview portion of Rolling Stone. They also
took my cover from me last minute and ran the issue,” he wrote.
The interview reads: “There were some real
questionable bar on there. Like that ‘Swaghili’ line? Come on, man. Even
Fabolous wouldn’t say some sh*t like that.”
So now Drake says he’s finished talking to
the press.
“I’m
done doing interviews for magazines. I just want to give my music to the
people. That’s the only way my message gets across accurately.”
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