
Drake responds to Honestly, Nevermind criticism: "It’s all good if you don’t get it yet"
Drake has appeared to respond to people criticising his new album Honestly, Nevermind, saying "It's all good if you don't get it yet."
Last Friday (17 June) Drake surprised fans with his Certified Lover Boy follow-up Honestly, Nevermind, and fans were quick to criticise it for its more dance-driven tone. Later on that day, Drake appeared to respond to people reacting negatively to the record, saying, "It’s all good if you don’t get it yet. It’s all good. That’s what we do. That’s what we do, we wait for you to catch up. We’re in here though, we caught up already. On to the next. My goodness!"
Drake responds to the negative feedback on his new album. pic.twitter.com/wyNQQeGXTk
— Rap Alert (@rapalert6) June 17, 2022
As well as releasing his new album last Friday, Drake's debut episode of his SiriusXM show Table For One was also released, and saw him speak about some projects he's got in the works. As well as mentioning a "poetry book" with songwriting collaborator Kenza Samir, Drake confirmed that he has "another Scary Hours pack coming too." He added, "Maybe not right now; I need you to just take this in right now, but I have a Scary Hours — I’m gonna slap some head tops off with the Scary Hours pack. I love this shit."
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