Key Takeaways
- Drake used his London concert to address political division and call for unity.
- He emphasized that his proudest moment was seeing people from all backgrounds come together.
- The performance ended with a direct quote aimed at Trump: “F*** that man.”
If he didn’t like Big Sean and Eminem’s verses last week, President Donald Trump will definitely feel the same way about Drake.
During the London stop of his Boy Meets World Tour on February 5, Drake took some time to share his thoughts on the elected U.S. leader. “For some reason in my room, they have the TV set to CNN. Every day I wake up and see all this bullsh-t going in the world, people trying to tear us apart, people trying to make us turn against each other,” he told the crowd. “So tonight, my proudest moment isn’t selling tickets or having people singing songs. My proudest moment, if you take a look around at this room, you’ll see people from all races and all places, and all we did tonight was come inside this building, show love, celebrate life, more life and more music.”
Sharing a message of unity, and a low-key a plug for More Life, Drake went on to share more views, this time a pointed message at Mr. Trump. “If you think one man can tear this world apart, you’re out of your motherf–king mind. It’s on us to keep this shit together. F–k that man.”
Drake’s message was clear: unity and love matter more than division. And in that London arena, the crowd responded with energy and support.