Genius Meanings
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Drake – Mob Ties
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Helped by a piano sample taken from Nas' Mafioso-rap classic “Affirmative Action,” Drake claims “Mob Ties” and severs links with people who have betrayed him.
Some of Drake’s OVO
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Drake (Ft. Rick Ross) – Money in the Grave
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“Money In The Grave” is a track that celebrates the Toronto Raptors' first NBA championship.
On the track, Drake and Rick Ross discuss their successes and how people will try to
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Drake – Mob Ties Samples
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See all of “Mob Ties” by Drake’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Drake & 21 Savage – Circo Loco
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On a fast-paced beat backed by Daft Punk’s November 2000 classic, “One More Time,” Drake takes a sub at longtime rival, Kanye West while Savage raps about his opposition and how he
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Drake – 8am in Charlotte
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“8am in Charlotte” is the second single from Drake’s eighth studio album For All The Dogs, following September 2023’s “Slime You Out”. It is the sixth installment of Drake’s AM/PM
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Drake – Omertà
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“Omertà” is the first of a two-track single released by Drake in celebration of the Toronto Raptors' victory in the 2019 NBA Finals.
“Omertà” is a practice attributed to the Mafia
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Drake – I'm Upset
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“I’m Upset” is the fourth single released by Drake in 2018, following the Scary Hours EP from January and “Nice For What,” which released in April.
Throughout the track, Drake
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Drake (Ft. Roddy Ricch) – In the Cut
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On “In the Cut,” Drake flexes his wealth, diamonds, and cars. He also talks about his career and how he has worked hard over the years, placing himself above his competition. Roddy
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Shawny Binladen – Yellow Mob Ties
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[Intro] / Let it build up, hold it / I ain't lettin em shield up / Lettin' it build up / Bitch, yeah, I'm lettin it, uh / Oh yeah / Shit wicked / [Hook] / Broke ass bitch, yeah, I'
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Drake – Finesse
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“Finesse” is about Drake’s admiration for an unknown woman who he is constantly thinking about. Drake explicitly states that he would have rather had a child with this woman than
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Drake (Ft. Rick Ross) – Lemon Pepper Freestyle
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Adding on another hit to their catalog of collaborations, “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” sees Drake and Rick Ross raving about their lavish lifestyle and what it entails. Additionally
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Drake – Daylight
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“Daylight” sees Drake aggressively assert his dominance and emphasize how him and his clique shot a man down in broad daylight. Over a dark and heavy-hitting instrumental produced
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Drake – OVO Sound Radio Episode 65 Tracklist
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October Firm - Post-Scorpion Mix / Drake - God's Plan / Drake - Behind Barz (Link Up TV Freestyle) / Drake - Summer Games / Drake - Survival / Drake - 8 Out of 10 / Drake - Sandra'
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Drake – Is There More
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Throughout “Is There More,” Drake discusses how life is about more than the rapper life that artists (including himself) talk about, while at the same time pondering what that “
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Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar – family ties
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“family ties” finds cousins Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar uniting for their first official collaboration after months of partnering under the pgLang imprint. Originally titled “Jump
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Drake – Survival
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On “Survival,” Drake talks about his experience in the rap game by mentioning significant moments from throughout his career.
These moments include his beef with Meek Mill
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Spotify – This Is Drake
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1. Drake- What's Next / 2. Drake- Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby) / 3. Drake- Lemon Pepper Freestyle (feat. Rick Ross) / 4. Drakeo the Ruler- Talk To Me (feat. Drake) / 5. Yung
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SGM (Ft. JustViGi & Zai) – TYPHOON FREESTYLE!
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[Verse 1: Zai] / Ambidextrous with the beef, I’m gon' see both sides / Caught yo nigga’s lackin where yo crew and where yo block lies / That nigga feel like Drake, cuz’ he
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Drake’s “Money In The Grave” Video With Rick Ross Further Confuses His Label Situation
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The YouTube description credits the video to Drake’s Frozen Moments imprint.
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Headie One & Drake – Only You Freestyle
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“Only You Freestyle” is another one of Drake’s ventures into the UK Drill genre, this time teaming up with UK star, Headie One for a hard-hitting track filled with UK slang.
The
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Drake – Nice For What
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The New Orleans bounce music-inflected “Nice For What” is Drake’s third single of 2018, coming after the Scary Hours EP which was released in January.
Throughout the song, Drake
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Drake – Blue Tint
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On this track, Drake is skeptical about reconnecting with an ex because they previously had issues, but he ultimately decides to give their relationship another chance. The song
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Drake – 6 God
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On October 25th 2014, the day following his 28th birthday, Drizzy released the full version of “6 God,” along with “How Bout Now” and “Heat of the Moment,” dropping the songs early
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Drake – God's Plan
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“God’s Plan” is a feel-good track that discusses Drake’s future. Being who he is in the industry, he knows that people want him to fail; however, God won’t let him do that.
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Drake – Jaded
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“Jaded” is about Drake feeling used by his love interest. The term describes a person who has been hurt so much that they’ve become numb to pain and indifferent about relationships
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Drake – Nonstop
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On “Nonstop,” Drake flexes his abilities as a rapper and the business moves being made behind the scenes of his music. The song audibly has a distinct Memphis influence, as
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Drake (Ft. J. Cole) – Jodeci Freestyle
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J. Cole and Drake collab on this track that pays homage to legendary R&B group Jodeci. The track serves as the second collaboration between the two artists, following Cole’s
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Drake – March 14
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On “March 14,” Drake discusses in-depth the existence of his child, Adonis, and some of the things involved with him and his baby’s mother, Sophie Brussaux. He compares his
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BlocBoy JB (Ft. Drake) – Look Alive
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“Look Alive” is the first collaboration between Memphis rapper BlocBoy JB and Drake. Drake’s connection to Memphis can be attributed to his father Dennis, who is a Memphis native.
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Drake – Peak
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“Peak” is a song about Drake’s relationship issues with certain women, and could possibly allude to Jorja Smith or RAYE, two alleged love interests from 2017 and 2018 respectively.
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Genius Lists – List of the most streamed Drake songs
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Drake’s discography from highest to lowest in streams.
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Drake – Emotionless
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On “Emotionless,” Drake ultimately acknowledges the existence of his child, Adonis. While Drake having a child was rumored in early 2017, Pusha-T’s “The Story of Adidon” brought
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Young Stoner Life & Young Thug (Ft. 24Heavy, Future, Unfoonk & YTB Trench) – Mob Ties (Remix)
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[Intro: Future] / (Unfoonk, YTMKB) / Mafia, mafia, mafia / La familia shit, nigga / Yeah / [Verse 1: Unfoonk & Future] / One of my biggest fears is them slimes lightin' up (Yeah
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Drake, 21 Savage & veggi – Ride / Circo Loco (Mixed)
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[Intro] / Hit my line, you know that head was great / Oh, yeah, alright, don't do romancin' / One more time, you gotta run the fades / Oh, yeah, alright, one more / [Verse] / I
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Drake – Sandra's Rose
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On “Sandra’s Rose,” Drake details the way fame has impacted his lifestyle, for example having a lot of money and women, and how he gets discredited for it.
By “Sandra’s Rose
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Wxlf (Ft. Aramis) – Mob Ties
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[Intro] / Where's DaVinci? / [Chorus: Wxlf] / Just give me a bag / I'll make you a milli / I promise I'll do it myself / I'm setting the bar so high, you can't even reach over the
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Benny the Butcher (Ft. 38 Spesh) – Mob Ties
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[Introduction - Movie Clip from "Donnie Brasco"] / Okay, When I introduce you / I'm gonna say "This is a friend of mine" / That means you're a connected guy / Now if I say's that
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A$AP Ferg – Plain Jane
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“Plain Jane” details Ferg’s love for “plain jane” watches and talks about his childhood. It was originally released under his EP Furious Ferg and eventually became the lead single
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