Drake has never hidden where his artistic instincts lead him: toward women and toward the nightlife spaces where their energy sets the tone. That perspective anchors Magic City: An American Fantasy, a new docuseries he both produced and appears in. The project explores the cultural weight of Atlanta’s storied strip club while offering Drake a platform to explain how it shaped his sound and sensibility.
Drake speaks on making music for women and not caring about what another artist has to say:
“I care so little about another artist that someone might respect not liking my music. I don’t give a fuck. Maybe that’s why I’ve been here so long” pic.twitter.com/1y4jlCLsAb
— ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) September 12, 2025
In the series, he casts his music as less an abstraction than a tribute. “I make my music for those girls,” he says, underscoring his devotion to the women who bring those spaces to life. For him, strip clubs are not just backdrops but creative engines—environments that fueled some of his most enduring songs. His choice to embrace that influence, despite predictable judgments, reflects both intent and self-assurance.
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