
Drake Offers Winter Depression Advice: Simple Tips to Stay Positive
Drake Offers Winter Depression Advice: Simple Tips to Stay Positive
The common occurrence of seasonal depression is in Canada. This is why Drake, Canadian, has shared a suggestion to help combat depression in winter: Share your love.
He posted a message on social media, “Love to all the 6’ers,” the caption referring to the Philadelphia basketball squad. “Winter months are the toughest. **** can be depressing, so take care of yourselves and try to show love to each other.”
At the end of his post, he teased his upcoming album on PartyNextDoor and announced that the album’s title would be “Be back in a flash.”
The article about winter depression follows his filed suit against his parent company, Universal Music Group, for publishing Kendrick Lamar’s What I Don’t Like album, which was dubbed as a child molester.
According to his attorneys in the suit the lawsuit, it caused his “personal humiliation, mental anguish and suffering, emotional distress, stress, anxiety, lost earnings, and other pecuniary loss.”
However, Joe Budden, a rapper-turned-podcaster, saw his legal action as a disgrace that could end his career.
“There’s no unity in Hip-Hop; none of y’all know what culture means,” he said of the Grammy award winner in his show. “This **** is a ******* mess. It’s disgusting. And if you love this ****, it hurts!”
“I just don’t like the Karen play-both-sides, the aggressor and the victim,” said the rapper, arguing that it’s a stain on the spirit of hip-hop.
“Y’all can have it. It ain’t my Hip-Hop,” the 44-year-old said. “Maybe I aged out of this **** faster than I thought I would.”
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