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Cassper Explains Why Drake’s Latest Music No Longer Resonates With Him

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Cassper Explains Why Drake’s Latest Music No Longer Resonates With Him. South African rapper and entrepreneur Cassper Nyovest has opened up about his evolving relationship with Drake’s music, revealing that while he remains a fan of the Canadian superstar, he no longer connects with some of the themes in the rapper’s newer material.

Cassper Explains Why Drake’s Latest Music No Longer Resonates With Him

The conversation began when a fan questioned Cassper‘s apparent lack of public admiration for Drake. “Cass, I’ve never heard/seen you admiring Drizzy in any way. You don’t see him as the greatest?” the fan asked.

In response, Cassper quickly dismissed the notion that he isn’t a supporter of the global rap icon. “Foreal? I’m a Drake fan doe. I love a lot of his music. Might not b as crazy about the new stuff but there was a time I was stanning hard,” Cassper wrote.

The award-winning rapper went on to explain that age and life experience have played a role in how he consumes Drake’s recent music. “I can’t relate to some of the stuff now maybe cause I’m a bit older,” he added.

Cassper’s comments suggest that his changing perspective has less to do with Drake’s musical ability and more to do with personal growth and shifting life priorities. As artists and listeners mature, the themes that once resonated deeply can sometimes feel more distant.

Despite feeling less connected to some of Drake’s newer subject matter, Cassper was full of praise for the Toronto hitmaker’s talent.

“But as far as him as a musician, he can’t make a bad song. He’s too good,” he said.

The remarks offer a nuanced take on Drake’s catalogue from one of Africa’s biggest hip-hop stars. Rather than criticising the rapper’s recent output, Cassper made it clear that his disconnect stems from relatability rather than quality.

“But as far as him as a musician, he can’t make a bad song. He’s too good,” he said.

The remarks offer a nuanced take on Drake’s catalogue from one of Africa’s biggest hip-hop stars. Rather than criticising the rapper’s recent output, Cassper made it clear that his disconnect stems from relatability rather than quality.

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