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Drake Speaks On His Less Then Stellar Performance At The BET Awards With Lil Wayne

Drake & Lil Wayne

Drake & Lil Wayne


“Every Girl” singer/artist Drake has just become the first person to come forward and speak on Sunday’s controversial performance with Lil Wayne at the 2009 BET Awards.


The performance, put together prior to the shocking death and subsequent tribute to Michael Jackson, became a subject of much scrutiny — mainly aimed at BET earlier this week.

The scrutiny, due to the fact that Lil Wayne’s daughter and other teenage girls were on stage while the rapper was using immense profanity and sexually tinged lyrics, has now been addressed in Drake’s fresh interview with Complex Magazine.

In his sit down with Complex, Drake takes on the backlash, stating: “That, actually—to be honest—was a terrible idea that I’ll never do to myself again. But I was being pressed from different areas to perform, and I think what really happened at the BET Awards is with the passing of Mike, the climate really changed, as far as the award show goes. I don’t think it called for us to perform “Every Girl” and “Always Strapped,” and I think it was an award show filled with tributes and music and these genuine heartfelt speeches. And to sort of climax out of a very tongue-in-cheek point, and then people misconstruing Wayne’s daughters and her friends coming out on stage.”

While addressing the BET performance, Drake also confirms that he did indeed injure himself and was thus sitting on the stool for that reason alone. But it is Drake‘s response to a question that involves BET’s planning (Watching it at home, the BET Awards seemed to be a mess. Did it seem that way in person?) that is most interesting:

“Well, I can only speak for my portion of it. I had asked for something very specific for my performance and none of those were met, as far as production value, so… I understood my situation, as far as sitting in one place, and figured there was a way to make it interesting. But when I looked around and noticed that none of that was going on, I kind of just realized that it was going to be a loss for me. But at the end of the day, it is what it is.”

For any parents and other viewers offended by the performance, Drake says “To anyone who was offended, my personal apologies, it wasn’t intended to offend anybody.”

Shout outs to Singersroom and Complex for this info, what do you guys think? Was the bad performance BET’s fault? Let us know in the comments.

Discussion

4 comments for “Drake Speaks On His Less Then Stellar Performance At The BET Awards With Lil Wayne”

  1. well atleast someone did .
    i still loved the perfomance .
    =D

    Posted by tayy | July 2, 2009, 11:15 pm
  2. Drizzy is quick on his feet (no pun intended) Even when his ad-libs came in too soon, he recovered quickly.

    Very resourceful, & star material.
    I wonder wha the has to say about the Best I ever Had video though..

    -Stizzy

    Posted by StizzyTheGreat | July 2, 2009, 11:18 pm
  3. Fuck yea it was BET’s fault. They had the right to change everything up, or comfort their performers and they failed to do so.

    Posted by rokabeezy | July 3, 2009, 1:08 am
  4. damn drake an lil wayne yall look good an drake is u singles if u is holla at me!!!! an im lil wayne big fans an when is yo cd’ come out drake an lil wayne u singles too i love yo tattoos lil wayne!!!!!!

    Posted by tanya from cincinnati | July 28, 2009, 8:37 am

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