Drake: "Wu-Tang Forever"

So, Drake likes to make headlines, he told us a much on his 2011 song, "Headlines". His latest move has ignited a fire storm on social networking sites from Twitter to Facebook and back to Google+. That he named this song "Wu-Tang Forever" is questionable at best. To be fair, he does say the words Wu-Tang in it so. . . why not name the love/thought song after one of the most iconic rap groups of all time? I don't know. People have to remember, Drake is not a rapper, Drake is a feeling: "it's raining outside, I feel Drake". I suppose he has his own reason for the title of the track, a single off his upcoming album, which includes a sample of the Wu-Tang Clan song "It's Yourz" while Drizzy bites Raekwons bars, "Machine gun raps for all my n----s in the back / Stadium packed, just glad to see the city on the map." He tries to go in on the last verse, seemingly fitting as many words in a row as he can in some sort of mad rush to prove he can perform up to the track's title. All in all though, it doesn't stray far from what Drake knows: emotional sex, coming up from Toronto and singing once in awhile. Check it out for yourself below and keep an eye out for Nothing Was The Same out September 24.