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Drake Wants a Sit-Down With the ‘Only Podcast That Matters’

The rapper shared clips of a relatively unknown podcast and asked to be on it.

Drake leaves the court following the NBA game between the Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors at Scotiabank Arena on January 13, 2025 in Toronto, Canada.

Drake leaves the court following the NBA game between the Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors at Scotiabank Arena on January 13, 2025 in Toronto, Canada.

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Drake wants to go podding.

The Toronto rapper took to his moodboard/finsta account plottttwistttttt and posted a couple of clips from a relatively unknown podcast called TanksGodPod hosted by two young women: Luda Podgorna and Elena De Napoli.


The clips show the pair playing a game of “Would You Rather” with one of the captions reading, “PL$$ INVITE ME ON THE ONLY POD THAT MATTERS.”

Some of the choices include things like would you rather “never shave again or never wear makeup again,” “always smell like garlic or smell like sweat,” “fingers as long as your legs or legs as long as your fingers,” and “would you rather have a third eye or a third arm.”

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He also shared a pic of Podgorna, which both she and De Napoli reposted in their Instagram Stories.

As of right now, it’s unconfirmed as to whether someone called in a favor for Drake to post the clips or if he’s genuinely interested in making an appearance on “the only pod that matters.”

We’ll keep you updated if Drake is ever featured on TanksGodPod, but we’re sure they appreciate the signal boast.

In other Drizzy news, his joint album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U with PartyNextDoor holds at No. 2 this week on the Billboard 200 after premiering atop the chart last month. And as far as the Billboard Hot 100 is concerned, he and Party have a total of six tracks currently charting with “Nokia” clocking in at No. 10.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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