LOS ANGELES — Grammy-winning recording artist Drake’s new “Scorpion” album dropped at midnight last night, giving millions of fans his latest musical statement — and proving to the world his interest in porn.
"Yeah, I never really talk about dick that I wanna give you
Or places I wanna get to
Neck grab, head grab
Arch back, heart attack, cardiac
I need it nasty like, like Evil Angel, like Vivid
You know, nasty like how they give it
You know, I need you to be open like Kay's kitchen
That pussy kinda sound like waves hittin'"
Those lyrics are included in the first verse of “Final Fantasy,” a standout track on his newest rap/R&B double album.
Drake’s name check of Evil Angel is not surprising given his well-known affection for porn stars, strippers and an Evil Angel specialty, big butts.
“Final Fantasy,” with its shout-out to Evil Angel, likely will be heard by millions of listeners over the coming months.
“We’re thrilled to have Drake’s endorsement of Evil Angel reaching so many people,” said Chris Gentile, Evil Angel’s vice president of product. “And we’re going to capitalize on it: We plan to bring a bunch of Evil Angel porn stars to Drake’s Los Angeles show this coming October.”
Not just porn studios and music fans are excited. Sociologist Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals said, “I was delighted to hear Drake’s respect given to Evil Angel in ‘Final Fantasy.’ Not only is it refreshing to hear very public acknowledgment of adult consumption, it’s great to know that such a highly respected cultural voice has such discerning taste.”
Acknowledging Drake’s place in popular culture, Gentile adds, “Drake proves again that he’s the only rapper as good as Kendrick Lamar.”
“Scorpion” is currently the top trending topic on all social media platforms, and Drake is dominating the Billboard charts that measure music sales.
He has four of the top 15 tracks on Billboard’s Hot 100 pop chart and seven of the top 25 on the website’s R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Drake has recorded over 70 Top 40 hits, and “Scorpion” has already put him over 200 million in all-time sales, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
“Final Fantasy,” produced by Boi-1da, Jahaan Sweet and Noah “40” Shebib, can be streamed via Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes and Tidal.