Drake firmly asserts his identity as a genuinely good person, emphasizing the values that have guided him throughout his career.
While addressing his dedicated fans during a recent concert in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the artist known as Drizzy felt compelled to share some heartfelt insights with the audience.
Speaking to the enthusiastic crowd, he declared: “I didn’t get here by being a piece of shit, I didn’t get here by being a snake, I didn’t get here by being a dickhead. I got here by being good to people, being nice to people, and my karma is straight. That’s why I’m still on stage in 2025.” This powerful statement underscores his belief in the importance of kindness and positive energy in achieving success.
Additionally, Drake hinted at his upcoming project, revealing, “I’m working on this album for y’all – Iceman. We got a lot to talk about, trust me.” His commitment to his craft and his fans is evident in these remarks.
“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.”
— Drake in Amsterdam pic.twitter.com/5kBRJWFkvA
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) July 31, 2025
In anticipation of his new album, Drake has already released two singles, showcasing his evolving artistry and collaboration with other talented musicians.
The latest track, titled “Which One,” features a collaboration with British rapper Central Cee. Early projections indicate that “Which One” is set to debut at number seven on the Billboard charts, marking yet another entry for Drake into the coveted top 10 rankings.
While this debut position is impressive, it does not quite match the success of his previous single “What Did I Miss?” which reached number two but has since dropped in ranking, with predictions suggesting it may not remain in the top 15, despite its early July release.
Drake’s first European tour in six years has proven to be quite eventful, with the talented artist taking moments to honor iconic figures in music such as rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who hails from Birmingham.
During a performance in the UK’s second-largest city, Drake made a memorable entrance by walking out to the classic hit “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath, receiving a thunderous ovation from the audience. He took a moment to acknowledge the late rock star, saying, “Hey Birmingham! Rest in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”
However, not all moments have been without their challenges. In Manchester, Drake encountered a slightly unsettling experience with an overzealous female fan.
While navigating through the crowd, one woman caught his eye as security quickly intervened. Expressing his discomfort, Drake remarked, “I thought we knew each other for a second, are you crazy?” This encounter highlights the complexities of celebrity life.
As he ascended the stairs, he humorously added, “I thought that was my ex,” showcasing his ability to maintain a light-hearted demeanor even in unexpected situations.

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