During an interview with The Breakfast Club, Cannon spoke about writing for Kanye West.
“I never wrote no smashes, but I’ve been in the Kanye [writing] camps early on,” stated Cannon.
The Wild ‘N Out host added, “I was there during ‘Gold Digger.’ I wrote that bar for Kanye: ‘We don’t need to stop. I make black history every day. I don’t need a month.’ That was me.”
The conversation shifted to Drake and reports the Toronto rhymer has multiple writers.
“If you put Drake up against somebody bar-for-bar – like if you go off your arsenal not your team’s arsenal, what you got against another person who raps for a living – I’m not going to go with Drake,” said Cannon. “I’m a huge Drake fan. Probably one of the biggest… not as an emcee.”
The rapper/actor/entrepreneur did suggest Drake is likely one of the best artists of this generation, but Cannon does not see Champagne Papi as a top lyricist.
Nick does not hold the same opinion about Kanye.
“I have seen Ye be a lyricist. I have battled Ye, freestyle off the top,” Cannon explained. “I just haven’t seen it [from Drake]. We keep talking about it. I’ve seen the Blackberries. I’ve never seen him step up to an emcee.”
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