Drake’s ‘Titles Ruin Everything’ poetry book has been released - so we asked AI to write a Drake style poem

Spoiler alert; Drake doesn’t have to worry about artificial intelligence wading in on his poetry career, despite its success creating A.I Drake music.

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Drake has entered the literary world with his book of poems, thoughts and one-liners, ‘Titles Ruin Everything; A Stream of Consciousness’ released over the weekend through his official store. The book, co-written by long term collaborator Kenza Samir, has been long teased ever since the pair mentioned a book was coming out during an episode of ‘Table For One’ in 2022. 

Taking to Instagram, the Canadian emotive hip-hop star shared a picture of the book, captioning his post with “I don’t know if I have ever wanted people to buy or support something more in my life…our first book is available tmrw [sic] on @drakerelated and other select retailers.”

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The book has also brought to light a potential release date too for Drake’s eighth studio album, the tentatively titled “For All The Dogs,”  following on from 2022’s ‘Her Loss’, Drake’s collaboration with 21 Savage, and Drizzy’s own ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ (2022) and ‘Certified Lover Boy (2021)’. 

Those who scanned a QR code from the marketing campaign regarding the book were led to a landing page for ‘Titles Ruin Everything,’ which also had a sentence from Drake reading “I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake girl don’t tempt me. FOR ALL THE DOGS.” That would suggest that ‘For All The Dogs’ might drop sooner rather than later, with the new album currently scheduled “within 2023.”

With Drake releasing a book of poetry, and given his recent dramas with artificial intelligence creating a raft of songs attributed to him earlier in the year, PeopleWorld wondered if A.I could create a poem fitting to be included in ‘Titles Ruin Everything,’ and the results… erm… well take a look for yourself.

Unveiled Words - a poem by A.I Drake

Yep - we even asked A.I to create artwork for the A.I Drake poem in question. (Credit: Canva)Yep - we even asked A.I to create artwork for the A.I Drake poem in question. (Credit: Canva)
Yep - we even asked A.I to create artwork for the A.I Drake poem in question. (Credit: Canva)

We used the following prompt with ChatGPT in order for it to write a poem: “Can you write a poem in the style of musician Drake, talking about his new poetry book Titles Ruin Everything and also bringing in his drama regarding the use of AI to create fake Drake songs?”

The result we got was as follows:

In the realm of my poetic flow, I unveil, A book that bares my soul, where words prevail.

"Titles Ruin Everything," its name so apt, an exploration of my thoughts, where truths are trapped.

With pen in hand, I weave lines so divine, unleashing depths of my creative mind.

In pages adorned with ink and grace, my poetry reveals a vulnerable space.

Yet amidst this journey, drama unfurls, AI's whispers, creating songs that twirl.

But I, unyielding, stand firm in my craft, For authenticity, my art will outlast.

Oh, behold me, the poet with tales to tell, From music to poetry, my voice does swell.

I break boundaries, venture into new domains, expressing my truths, shattering constraints.

In "Titled Ruin Everything," a story unfolds, emotions laid bare, mysteries untold.

With every page turned, a glimpse of my soul, my poetic prowess, an art to console.

So let the doubters fade, their voices retreat, my creativity shines, an eternal heat.

In the realm of poetry, I find solace and peace, a master of words, making doubters cease.

Through ink and paper, my legacy thrives, touching hearts, awakening dreams that survive.

Drake, the poet, my voice resonates true, whispering verses that inspire and imbue.

ChatGPT as Drake
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Safe to say that Drake doesn’t have to worry too much about artificial intelligence in regards to his burgeoning literary career. But you can be the verdict of that - ‘Titles Ruin Everything’ is available now through Drake’s website.

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