It's true that "you only live once" - and rapper Drake (who coined the popular catchphrase YOLO) certainly wants to "live it up" by collecting as much cash as possible during his lifetime. The 26-year-old former "Degrassi" star recently called out both Macy's and Walgreens on Instagram for selling products emblazoned with the acronym "YOLO." According to Drizzy Drake, if major retailers want to profit from his (rather overused) motto, why shouldn't he get some of the credit (aka, money)?
On Tuesday, the "Best I Ever Had" singer posted this on Instragram:
"Walgreens... you gotta either chill or cut the cheque."
"Macy's... same goes for you."
Drake first popularized the term "YOLO" on his 2011 track featuring Lil Wayne, "The Motto."
So what do fans think, should major retail stores like Macy's and Walgreens share their "YOLO" royalties with the Young/Cash Money rapper?
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