On the heels of the release of her sophomore album Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart?, K. Michelle decided to stop by for a chat with The Breakfast Club. During her visit, K discussed her "Drake Would Love Me" song and even took the opportunity to diss Lil' Kim.

Last month, the singing reality star revealed she would feature a song about the Toronto rapper on her album, with his approval. She shared his thoughts on the record during her recent interview.

"He said it was crazy. He said it was amazing, and he's like, 'I'm honored,'" she said. "He's like, 'You're crazy as shit, but it's a great record."

She said the concept of the song came about after conversations with other women who love the YMCMB rhymer. "I was speaking for women and his fans, and how a lot of women feel. I was writing from a fan perspective."

Throughout the song, K delivers puns about his discography with lyrical content that reflects the often emotional themes in his music.

"Never break his promises/I'd be the best he ever had/He'd be on his best behavior/He would make me so proud/Drake would love me," she sings on the record.

Although the song is quite a flattering gesture, K insists the two have a platonic relationship. "That's my friend. We're not banging."

Things took an interesting turn when K's former friend Lil' Kim, who she nicknamed "Plastic Penny," was brought into the mix. "I swear for crackers and cheese — God strike me down — that girl asked me to be the godmother of her child. And I thought it was awkward myself," she said.

During a September interview, Lil' Kim denied that she asked K. Michelle to be the godmother of her daughter Royal Reign.

"Her face is stretched back too tight, it probably affected her brain," K added. "I just feel bad for her face. Don't talk to me until you get your original face back."

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