

That meeting would result in a pitch to Netflix (which Drake was personally a part of) and a critically-acclaimed, powerful third series that has reached a global audience, showcasing an aspect of London that is a far cry from the quaint 'cheeky chappy' city that Hollywood likes to perpetuate, and it doesn't end there as a fourth season is on the cards. What started as a couple of Instagram posts of stills from the series, led to a meeting with the show's creator Ronan Bennett.

it reminded me of guys that I know, so I felt super connected right away," he explained. Is Drake Trying To Tell Us Something - Rolling Stone Drake Explains Blackface Photo From Pusha-t Single - Cnn Drake On Money, Rap, And His Musical Legacy - Gq Drakes Ex Sophie Brussaux: Inside Her Life With Their Son. "I really became attached to it, I became attached to the characters, the story really drew me in and I think there's so many parallels between Toronto and London - obviously we don't have the same accent - but we speak the same. Celeb Answers Every Drake Song, Ranked - The Ringer Who Is Drake And What Is Kiki Challenge, Or In My Feelings. Speaking to ET Canada on what attracted him to the gritty drama, he noted the similarities he saw between growing up in Toronto and what the drama was conveying of life for some in London.
