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LoveMakonnen attends the Billboard And The Hollywood Reporter Pride Summit on August 08, 2019 in West Hollywood, California.
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Key Takeaways:
- iLoveMakonnen has found a new creative outlet in the culinary world, working as a chef.
- The former OVO artist shared a video of himself in a kitchen and offering guest chef appearances.
- After retiring from music in 2024, he says cooking is his new passion and way to connect with people.
A former artist signed to Drake’s OVO Sound record label just revealed a major career change. iLoveMakonnen was recently spotted online working as a chef in a restaurant kitchen.
In the clip, the Grammy-nominated rapper-singer is seen moving around a restaurant kitchen in an apron. “At work type s**t,” he said. “We’re working and getting this money. You know what I’m saying? If you need me to come guest chef at your motherf**king spot, holla at me. Let me know what city. I’m coming through, cookin’ up.”
iLoveMakonnen, born Makonnen Kamali Sheran, 36, is best known for his 2014 hit “Tuesday.” The song, which has the distinction of being produced by Sonny Digital and Metro Boomin, was already bubbling on its own. But then Drake hopped on the official remix, signed iLoveMakonnen to his OVO Sound imprint and re-released the song as the first single to his I LOVE MAKONNEN EP.

However, iLoveMakonnen would leave OVO Sound in 2016, telling multiple outlets that tension with Drake — as well as struggles with his weight — was part of the reason he bounced. Past tweets where he talked about Drizzy sealed his fate as far as never being embraced by OVO.
In 2017, he came out as gay via Twitter. He continued releasing music, including DIAMONDS, his 2024 collab with the late rapper Lil Peep, but never regained his earlier chart success. The Los Angeles native has “retired” twice, most recently in late 2024, when he took to Instagram to announce.
“I am retiring iLoveMakonnen,” he wrote. “Thank you all for ur support and interests over the years. It’s time I go move on and go live my life. Heavy in the streets is my last song.”
From the looks of it, his new hustle is keeping him happy. Despite admitting he was tired, he added, “I love cookin’ for the people.”
