Drake Addresses ”Culture Vulture” Criticism, Says Label Feels “Unfair”
Toronto, ON – Drake has publicly addressed ongoing criticism labeling him a “culture vulture,” stating the accusations are particularly sensitive for him and misrepresent his artistic intentions. The rapper shared his feelings during an appearance on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast, “Not this Again,” a reunion following a previously deleted 2023 interview.
Drake explained he often feels unfairly blamed and that his collaborations are consistently viewed through a negative lens. “People will be like, ‘Oh, you’re a culture vulture,’ or people will describe the collaborative efforts that I’ve put forth…as me taking,” he said, adding that he feels the criticism stings. He maintains his collaborations are genuine efforts to “lift up” and “shine a light on” other artists.
The discussion resurfaced following Kendrick Lamar’s 2023 diss tracks, “euphoria” and “Not Like us,” which ignited a broader debate regarding Drake’s role and influence within Hip Hop culture.
Beyond music, Drake also reflected on his early career, previewing footage from the upcoming documentary Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, revisiting his role on the Canadian teen drama that launched his career. The documentary will premiere at the Toronto international Film Festival on September 13.