Lil Yachty Reveals Drake’s Toilets Play 2Pac Automatically
Lil Yachty explained how Drake’s high-tech toilets pay homage to the late 2Pac. The ATL native shared the discovery when he was on a live stream with internet personality Kai…

Lil Yachty explained how Drake's high-tech toilets pay homage to the late 2Pac. The ATL native shared the discovery when he was on a live stream with internet personality Kai Cenat on Sunday (April 16).
"Every bathroom in his house has heated seats,” he said. “And every bathroom in his house, when you walk up to the toilet, it opens and starts playing 2Pac 'Hit ‘Em Up.' I swear to God! Every time it’s like, ‘Yeah, you fat mutha----!' It’s so annoying when you gotta take a s--- 'cause it keeps looping."
The "Poland" rapper originally dubbed the feature "annoying" but says it eventually wears off over time.
Drake's admiration for 2Pac has not been a secret. In an interview with The Boombox back in 2011, the rapper praised the late emcee on his artistry and confidence.
"If there was anybody that I wish I could be a little more like, it’d probably be 'Pac," Drake said. "I think more than anything, aside from his music, which was absolutely incredible, I think he just drove people with who he was, the way he carried himself."
He added: "He was somebody who was a free spirit and he did not care, he just did what he felt. I wish I could have a little more Pac to my persona. I’m working on it."
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Drake and Lil Boat's friendship has progressed over the years. The 6God told Yachty back in February that he was thinking about a "graceful exit."
"I think I’m at the point now where I just wanna like — I feel like I’m kinda introducing the concept in my mind of a graceful exit," he said in the first clip from their conversation.
Last year alone, Drake dropped two No. 1 albums Honestly, Nevermind, and the 21 Savage collab project Her Loss. He says that the latter project is a classic. "[Her Loss] is one of the greatest albums I ever made in my life," he declared. "I said the other day, I think this is a clear entry into my top five of my catalog — if not, top three."
Drake is constantly being called out for having ghostwriters which the rapper addressed in 2015 in The Fader pointing out that, "music at times can be a collaborative process." In hip-hop, having ghostwriters is taken pretty seriously since the lyrics rappers use in their songs are authentic to their personal journey. However, we think it's safe to say that Drake is not just "any kind of rapper" at this point. In his decade-plus-long year career in music, it's safe that the 6God is "one of one" and shouldn't be put into any kind of box. His R&B-infused rap has inspired a generation of sound that has influenced a genre but has been successful experimenting in pop, reggae and now dance with his latest album Honestly, Nevermind. Despite what you might think of Drake as rapper, singer, --or whatever he feels like he wants be labeled today-- he has used that "collaborative process" to bring you hits by your favorite artists.
Let's put some respect on Drake's pen and check out seven songs that he has written for other artists:
"Fall For Your Type" - Jaime Foxx
Jamie Foxx's "Fall For Your Type" is off of the singer/actor's 2010 album Best Night of My Life. Drizzy is featured as a guest artist hit and written alongside Noah Shebib, and Noel Campbell. The track hit No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
"Mine" - Beyoncé
Beyoncé and Drake collabed on "Mine" which was released back in 2014 for her self-titled album. Drake, Beyoncé Knowles, Noah Shebib, Jordan Ullman, Sidney Brown, Dwane Weir are credited as songwriters on the track. Drake is also credited a songwriter for Beyoncé's "Heated" off her album Renaissance.
"Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" - Alicia Keys
"Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" arrives on Alicia Keys' fourth studio album The Element of Freedom. Drake is credited as a songwriter alongside Alicia Keys, Kerry "Krucial" Brothers and 40.Alicia and Drake also paired up along with Noah "40" Shebib, on Drake’s track "Fireworks" off his 2010 debut Thank Me Later.
"I'm Single" - Lil Wayne
Drake linked up with his Young Money boss Lil Wayne for his song "I'm Single." The track appears on his ninth solo mixtape, No Ceilings, and his 2010 album I Am Not a Human Being. Drake is credited as a songwriter alongside Omen (Producer), Boi-1da, 40 & Lil Wayne.
"R.I.P." - Rita Ora
Rita Ora's "R.I.P" also makes the list of songs you might not have known Drizzy has written. Drake is credited as a writer alongside Rita Ora, Tor Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen, Patrick Okogwu, Saul Milton, Farhad Samadzada, Renee Wisdom, Will Kennard. The track features Tinie Tempah and was the lead single off her 2012 album, Ora.
"30 Hours" - Kanye
Kanye spoke on Drake's involvement on "30 Hours" to his since-deleted interview Drink Champs, "I gave him a line and he wrote the whole rap. I wish he wrote all my raps." Drake is also credited as a songwriter for "Facts" and "Father Stretch My Hands" from Kanye's seventh studio album Life of Pablo. Kanye, Pharrell Williams, Karriem Riggins, Mike Dean, Charles Arthur Russell, Cornell Haynes, Jason Epperson, Charles L. Brown, Isaac Hayes are also credited on "30 Hours." The song samples the 1986 Arthur Russell song "Answers Me" and drums from the 1973 Isaac Hayes single "Joy."
“I’ve Been That Girl” – Melanie Fiona
Growing up in Canada, Drake was a part of the collective called the The Renaissance which is where he met Melanie Fiona. The group ended splitting up but Drake co-wrote Grammy-winning singer Melanie Fiona's "I've Been That Girl" which landed on her LP The MF Life. The album also featured a duet with John Legend and other featured artists such as J. Cole, T-Pain, and Nas.