Drake is a master of multitasking, balancing music video shoots with album recording.
- Drake was seen recording his upcoming album during breaks at the ‘Nokia’ music video shoot.
- The Canadian rapper is in intense focus mode, even working on music at parties.
- Amidst album preparations, Drake is embroiled in a legal clash with his record label, UMG.
- Drake’s lawsuit against UMG involves claims of defamation through Kendrick Lamar’s performances.
Drake doesn’t waste time when it comes to balancing his projects. During the filming of the ‘Nokia’ music video, he used breaks to record his highly-anticipated new album. According to OVO artist Smiley, “Even at the ‘Nokia’ video shoot, during a break, he had a bunch of producers and he was just recording. He’s in that crazy mode, right now.”
The hustle doesn’t stop at music shoots; it continues at parties too! Smiley shared another amusing anecdote where Drake vanished during a recent bash. Instead of partying, he was in another room, chomping on pasta while scribbling lyrics with his trusty wired headphones on. “He’s on a different mode right now,” Smiley mentioned.
Drake recently confirmed on a livestream with Adin Ross that he’s working on a solo album. He kept the details minimal but ensured fans that “it’s a slap,” hinting at something special brewing.
In a world away from the album grind, Drake is also locked in a legal showdown with UMG. He amended his lawsuit against the label, accusing it of defamation through Kendrick Lamar’s performance at the Super Bowl. Drake claims Lamar’s self-censorship during a worldwide broadcast supports his case.
UMG fired back, warning Drake of the consequences of their dispute. The company hinted that his recent legal victories might backfire, subjecting him to discovery. However, Drake’s spokesperson remains unshaken, asserting that “it’s not Drake who should worry” but UMG’s leadership.
Drake juggles intense album preparations and a high-stakes legal battle, never missing a beat.