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Lil Wayne can't say enough good things about Drake and his upcoming album, Take Care.
Even though he hasn't heard the entire disc, the songs he has heard has him very excited about the project.
"I actually haven't got a chance to listen to all of it, but I heard a few songs," Wayne told MTV. "I can tell, you know, I don't know nothing else out there that can touch it, including my stuff. That kid is on another planet."
Wayne thinks that part of Drake's success has been his ability to put out music his fans can relate to.
"Drake excels at... I call him a conversational artist. Meaning he can make a hit song out of a regular conversation that you would love to have with any woman or anybody," Weezy said. "I think that's his expertise. And the songs I heard he just capitalized on that like crazy."
Take Care drops November 15.
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