Drake has no plans to retire from music but he does want to pull back each year to work on TV and Film.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Drake explains how he would love to take off half of the year to step away from music.
“I’m sure I’ll stop [making music] one day.”
“When it starts to feel like I’m making it up. Hopefully I’ll catch it before I ever get there, right? But right now it feels like we just started, so I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. But I do plan on expanding — to take six months or a year to myself and do some great films. Music’s always there.”
The Six-God goes on to recall his own experience with disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
“…Weinstein chased Drake to star in and produce a film called The Heist, but Drake rebuffed the overtures long before the mogul faced dozens of sexual harassment and assault claims. “I vetted him with five people and got bad feedback about working with him.”
Drake made his producing debut this year at the Toronto Film Festival with The Carter Effect, The film focuses on the impact of NBA player Vince Carter on Canada.
To see a teaser of The Carter Effect, flip the page.