Hosting auditions for his fake âCoulda Been Recordsâ company, Drake joined the live and joked about how he was drinking alone at a bar because heâs been on a âdownward spiralâ ever since Certified Lover Boy dropped.
âIâm at the bar by myself, I really got shit going on man,â Drake said with a laugh. âItâs really been downhill after the album dropped, Iâm not going to lie. Itâs been slow motion. Itâs been a bit of a downward spiral.â
Drakeâs Certified Lover Boy debuted at No. 1 on the Billbaord 200 with a massive 613,000 album-equivalent units and stayed in the top spot for an impressive three weeks. Itâs currently at No. 2 after it was edged out by YoungBoy Never Broke Againâs Sincerely, Kentrell album.
After the two friends shared a laugh, Druski pitched Coulda Been Records to Drake and showed him his hotel room before Drizzy said heâd get J Prince on the line to work it out, which Druski immediately rejected. Druski and Drake have a well-established friendship, with the comedian appearing in the music video for the rapperâs song âLaugh Now, Cry Later.â
Druski is also close friends with rapper Jack Harlow. When asked what makes the two so close in Complexâs latest cover story, Druski said itâs because they share many of the same goals.
âI think we share a lot of the same goals, just lifewise,â he explained. âSo I think the biggest thing with us is just, I could talk to him about, like, âYo, so in this situation, how do I move with this?â And heâll give me advice, like, âYo, I actually just went through that.â You know what Iâm saying? Iâm like, âDamn, I needed that.â Itâs to be going up with the same person that you startedânot necessarily started with, but weâre in two different lanes, but weâre doing the same transition.â
You can read the whole cover story with Druski and Jack Harlow here.