Rapper Drake is not happy about getting the boot from a Rolling Stone cover or the interview that was released in the magazine's newest issue.

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He took to Twitter to express his anger over the late Philip Seymour Hoffman being on the cover instead and certain quotes that were printed that he claimed he never made.

He wrote, "I never commented on Yeezus for my interview portion of Rolling Stone. They also took my cover from me last minute and ran the issue. I'm disgusted with that. RIP to Philip Seymour Hoffman. All respect due. But the press is evil."

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While those two tweets were deleted (see them here), he went on to say that he is going to take a break from magazine interviews.

"I'm done doing interviews for magazines. I just want to give my music to the people. That's the only way my message gets across accurately," he wrote.

In the interview with Drake, Rolling Stone printed that the We're Going Home rapper not only dissed Kanye West's raps but also shaded fellow rapper Fabolous.

When talking about West's latest album Yeezus, Drake allegedly said, "There were some real questionable bars on there. Like that 'Swaghili' line? Come on, man. Even Fabolous wouldn't say some [stuff] like that."

Still, he maintained his respect for West and said they plan on working together soon.

"Kanye's the reason I'm here. I love everything about that guy."

Drake also addressed Macklemore's apology to Kendrick Lamar over The Best Rap Album for the Grammy Awards. Shortly after Macklemore took the title, he apologized to Lamar, who was also up for the award for "robbing" via text. He then posted his apology on Instagram for his followers to see, which Drake said was "wack." Macklemore beat out Drake, Lamar, Kanye West and Jay Z.

"I was like, 'You won. Why are you posting your text messages? Just chill. Take your W, and if you feel you didn't deserve it, go get better - make better music.' It felt cheap. It didn't feel genuine. Why do that? Why feel guilt? You think those guys would pay homage to you if they won?" he said.

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