
"I've had four reblogs this week, I'll explain/having a hard time adjusting to fame."
He continues:
Instead of kids going out and making their own moments, they’re just taking these images and living vicariously through other people’s moments,” Drizzy continues. “It just kills me. Then you’ll meet them and they’re just the biggest turkey in the world. They don’t actually embody any of those things. They just emulate. It’s scary man, simulation life that we’re living. It scares me.
The collection of Drizzy-themed Tumblrs (All Things Drake, DrizzyFuckingDrake, FuckYeahDrake, etc) and the 3.9 million followers @drake has amassed on Twitter illustrate the catch-22 social media has led us to: if you have any sort of public persona, you have no choice but to play the game.
“It’s basically, like, when you used to sit there as a kid, and want to know what everyone is thinking. That’s your superpower. [Twitter is] knowing what everyone is thinking,” he said.
Drake fans had mixed reactions. “That’s real as fuck,” said one on the rapper’s Blogger-hosted blog. “Its scary. I almost just copy-and-pasted this into my status but I realized that what I was doing embodied exactly what is ruining this generation,” said another. And in The Source’s comments: “Get off Tumblr’s dick, Drake! We’re building a community over there!”
Adrianne Jeffries is the editor of Betabeat. Follow Adrianne on Twitter or via RSS. ajeffries@observer.com

Was never a big Drake fan but he just gained so much respect from me.
True shit <3