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"I Am Too High For This": Drake Speaks On Drake-Inspired 'Atlanta' Episode
"I Am Too High For This": Drake Speaks On Drake-Inspired 'Atlanta' Episode
Source: Screengrab via Beats 1 Radio/YouTube

"I Am Too High For This": Drake Speaks On Drake-Inspired 'Atlanta' Episode

"I Am Too High For This": Drake Speaks On Drake-Inspired 'Atlanta' Episode Source: Screengrab via Beats 1 Radio/YouTube

The latest episode of Donald Glover's Atlanta is centered around Drake, and it looks like the Canadian superstar has watched the episode.

READ: Donald Glover Says He Tried To Do 'The Q-Tip Take' On 'Atlanta's' Second Season

On Tuesday morning, the "God's Plan" rapper shared a clip from the show with the following caption on his Instagram Story: "😂😂😂😂😂 this shit is surreal I am too high for this."

Titled "Champagne Papi," the episode is about a New Year's Eve party at Drake's mansion. Although a cameo is teased, the real Drake never appears on the episode.

Yesterday, Drake announced the title and release date for his upcoming fifth album. The album will be called Scorpion and will be released on June 28. The rapper made the announcement on his Instagram. He first uploaded a picture of a Scorpion chain. He then uploaded a picture of himself wearing a jacket, which has the title Scorpion on it.

The second season of Atlanta has four episodes left. Okayplayer recently spoke with the show's only woman writer, Stefani Robinson, about writing for the critically acclaimed TV series.

"Donald was very specific when we first got to the writers' room. He had a really good idea of what he wanted to hear because he and the other writers had talked about the show for a long time," Robinson said. "A big portion of the show was already kind of laid out, but my role was helping to fill in the blanks and shading in the characters and really going into the minds of who they were going to be. A lot of that came from just my experience as a woman or a young person in the world. Donald was very open to just hearing about people's lives and what they find interesting, weird, and what has affected us in interesting ways. Just being myself was super helpful."