Tyga Says He Doesn’t “Get Along With” Drake & Nicki Minaj

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tygaTyga elaborates on his frustration with Young Money and says he doesn’t have good relationships with Drake and Nicki Minaj.

Since Tyga went on a tweeting spree about his dissatisfaction with Young Money a few weeks ago, we haven’t heard any updates about his label (or for that matter, album) status, but a new interview with VIBE may offer some clues. Appearing on the cover of the publications first digital-only issue, Tyga gives a more in-depth look at his struggle inside Young Money.

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The interview begins addressing the topic when Tyga’s asked if Young Money is part of the creative process on The Gold Album, to which he responds:

“Nah. I tend to distance myself from them.”

He adds, “I’m tryna’ go independent. I don’t really get along with Drake. I don’t really get along with Nicki,” and then elaborates:

“I don’t like Drake as a person. He’s just fake to me. I like his music; you know what I’m saying? I think his music is good, but we’re all different people. We were forced together and it was kinda’ like we were forcing relationships together. It is what it is. But I been friends with Chris [Brown] for like six years. That’s my real genuine friend. We hang out all the time. He lives up the street from me, so we don’t just do music we hang. I think being signed to Young Money, everybody felt like they had to force a relationship ‘cause Wayne put us together. At the end of the day the reason why I signed to Young Money is because of Wayne. Not because of Drake, not because of Nicki. It was because of Wayne and my relationship with him. I try to be cool with everybody, but sometimes, everybody just has different personalities, motives, and different characters. When you realize that, you realize that’s not a place where you want to continue to grow.”

Pretty shocking, eh? Read the full thing here.

OVO’s got Drake’s back in the recent revelation that Tyga thinks Drizzy is “fake.”

The video shows infamous footage of when Tyga was yet to be famous, on the failed MTV show “Bustas.” In the clip, Tyga talks about how he had a more than comfortable upbringing in the Valley– when the show footage initially surfaced, Tyga claimed that it was scripted and he actually grew up in Compton. Chubbs hashtagged the video #TheyRWhoWeThoughtTheyWere #Eps1, as it’s mixed in with a clip from football coach Dennis Green’s speech.

Watch below. Do you think we’ll see a direct response from Drake or nah?

#TheyRWhoWeThoughtTheyWere #Eps.1

A video posted by @chubbsview on

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