Drake confidently asserts his commitment to being a genuinely good person, emphasizing the importance of integrity and kindness in his journey.
During a recent concert in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the iconic artist, known affectionately as Drizzy, took a moment to share his thoughts with the enthusiastic, sold-out audience.
Addressing his fans, he passionately stated: “I didn’t achieve my success by being a piece of shit, I didn’t get here by being a snake, I didn’t get here by being a dickhead. My journey has been shaped by being good to people, showing kindness, and maintaining positive karma. That’s the reason I’m still performing on stage in 2025.”
Drake also hinted at his upcoming project, saying: “I’m currently working on this album for you all – titled Iceman. We have a lot to discuss, trust me.”
“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
Drake has already dropped two singles from his highly anticipated forthcoming album.
The latest release, titled “Which One,” is a collaboration with the talented British rapper Central Cee. Early estimates suggest that “Which One” is set to debut at an impressive number seven on the Billboard charts, marking yet another top 10 hit for the acclaimed artist.
Although this debut is lower than his previous single “What Did I Miss?” which entered at number two, it is noteworthy that “What Did I Miss?” has rapidly declined on the charts and is unlikely to remain in the top 15, despite its release just at the beginning of July.
Drake’s first European tour in six years has been eventful, with the artist taking time during his Birmingham show to pay tribute to the rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who hails from the city.
While performing in the UK’s second city, the 6 God made a grand entrance to the iconic sounds of Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man,” receiving a thunderous applause from the audience. He then addressed the crowd, saying: “Hey Birmingham! Rest in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”
Additionally, Drake had a slightly unsettling experience with a female fan while in Manchester. As he navigated through the crowd, one woman got alarmingly close, capturing the rapper’s attention just as security intervened to manage the situation.
Looking visibly uncomfortable as he moved past her, the 6 God humorously remarked: “I thought we knew each other for a second, are you crazy?”
As he ascended the stairs, Drake joked: “I thought that was my ex.”

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