Drake ‘Making Sure the Young Money Ship Doesn’t Sink’
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Drake says he is the captain of the ship while Lil Wayne is away serving a one-year jail sentence.
On his new single “Over,” Drake raps, “Making sure the Young Money ship is never sinking.”
Drake, 23, who is signed to Young Money Entertainment, promises to keep YM in the top spot while the head of the label handles his legal obligations.
“I’m gonna do everything I told him [Wayne] I would do; what I said in the song: keep us afloat till he gets back,” Drake said on the set of his “Over” video. “You won’t even notice he’s gone. Promise.”
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Wayne began his jail time at Rikers Island last week, but Drake isn’t worried about how his boss will hold up behind bars.
“Lil Wayne is a legend,” Drake said. “I could never classify Wayne as victim. He’s too strong to me. Wayne is who he wants to be. People don’t understand. It’s really not an act. Lil Wayne is a character you’ll rarely run across, probably for the existence of human beings. He is that guy. He is Lil Wayne for a reason. He’s a rock star, a visionary, a workaholic. He doesn’t function like anybody I know. He’s a rare breed.
“I don’t think fame really has anything to do with this situation,” Drizzy continued. “We take precautions. All of us do. To be in the public eye and to be envied and have people who hate you and never have met you or have people who love you and tattoo your face on their body and never have met you, it’s an odd feeling for anybody. It’s a rush for me. I love it. It gets weird sometimes. So it’s just personal choices we all make. I never felt that threatened. I’m not sure what’s going through his head at the time. But Wayne has a reason for everything, always. I trust in Wayne. I believe in Wayne. He’s gonna be all right.”