Documentary airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. on MTV. By Mawuse Ziegbe Drake in “Better Than Good Enough” Photo: MTV He’s won over critics with his introspective style, he caused a riot when he tried to play a free show and fans camped out overnight last week for his hotly-anticipated debut, Thank Me Later . There’s no question that Drake is one of the most high-profile artists in the game right now, but he’s opening up to his fans even more in the upcoming documentary Drake: Better Than Good Enough which airs on MTV Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET/PT. “I shot a documentary — it was the two months leading up to my album. It was like the most important time of my life — ever,” Drake told MTV’s “Sucker Free” about the doc, which goes behind the scenes as he finishes and prepares to drop his highly-anticipated debut. Drizzy said he wanted to give his audience deeper insight about himself in the documentary. “I documented [the months before Thank Me Later dropped] for you to see, so we can get to know each other a little better,” Drake said. The documentary gives fans little-known tidbits about Drizzy and takes viewers along as he straps in for on his meteoric rise. The cameras follow Drake from the kick-off of his “Away From Home” tour and captures the moments as he and his crew wrap up Thank Me Later . Along the way, he opens up about everything from his mother’s failing health to his training sessions with his vocal coach. “I just want people to walk away … just feeling a little bit more confident about Drake,” Drizzy says in the documentary . “In no way do I want people to be like, ‘He’s the best. He’s the man.’ ‘Cause I really do have a desire to grow and get better. I do want people to walk away and be like, ‘OK. OK.’ ” Don’t miss the “Drake: Better Than Good Enough” documentary , airing Wednesday, June 23, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Videos Preview: Drake’s MTV Special ‘Better Than Good Enough’ Related Photos Drake Takes Manhattan! Drake’s Style: From A To Drizzy

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