Oprah on rap song 'Oprah's Bank Account'

This combination photo shows Oprah Winfrey at The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey in New York on March 6, 2018, left, and Drake accepting the award for favorite album rap/hip-hop for "Views" at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 20, 2016. Lil Yachty, DaBaby and Drake's new rap song “Oprah's Bank Account" is one of Oprah's favorite things. When asked in an interview what she thought of the song, Winfrey exclaimed “I love it. I love it. I loveeeeee it! Yes, I love it!" (Photos by Charles Sykes, left, and Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
This combination photo shows Oprah Winfrey at The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey in New York on March 6, 2018, left, and Drake accepting the award for favorite album rap/hip-hop for "Views" at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 20, 2016. Lil Yachty, DaBaby and Drake's new rap song “Oprah's Bank Account" is one of Oprah's favorite things. When asked in an interview what she thought of the song, Winfrey exclaimed “I love it. I love it. I loveeeeee it! Yes, I love it!" (Photos by Charles Sykes, left, and Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

AP Music Writer

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Lil Yachty, DaBaby and Drake's new rap song "Oprah's Bank Account" is one of Oprah's favorite things.

No, the song hasn't officially made the media mogul's annual list, but when asked what she thought of the song, Winfrey exclaimed to The Associated Press: "I love it. I love it. I loveeeeee it! Yes, I love it!"

"Oprah's Bank Account" was released last month and will be featured on Lil Yachty's new album, "Lil Boat 3," to be released this year. The song is currently No. 23 on Billboard's rap songs chart.

In the 9-minute music video for the song, Lil Yachty, as the character Boprah, is dressed like Winfrey and hosts a talk show, where Drake appears as his guest. Lil Yachty also interviews DaBaby in the clip.

"I haven't seen the video," Winfrey said, adding: "But it's nice to be in a Drake song no matter what -- especially for your bank account, OK!"

"Oprah's Bank Account," which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart last month, became Drake's 208th song on the all-genre chart. It helped the rap star set a new record for most songs on the chart as he surpassed the 207-song run by the "Glee" cast, who had success with cover versions of well-known songs that would debut on the charts after episodes aired.

Entertainment on 04/02/2020

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