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Drake – Texts Go Green
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“Texts Go Green” is Drake’s way of explaining that he needed to move on from a toxic relationship or person in his life.
The title is a reference to Apple devices, where iMessage
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Kylie Cantrall – Texts Go Green
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[Chorus] / Girlie, if you ain't over your ex / Block his number onto the next / He gonna miss you / He gonna see / He'll turn blue when his text go green / [Verse 1] / Rip that
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Drake (Ft. GIVĒON) – Chicago Freestyle
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“Chicago Freestyle” released simultaneously with Drizzy’s “When To Say When.” Drake dedicates his lyrics to the lessons he learned on his come-up and reflects on the various
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Drake - Texts Go Green (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Texts Go Green", de Drake] / [Verso 1] / Se eu chegar perto de você, posso ser eu mesmo? / Se enrole no espelho só para ver a si mesma / Se eu estivesse no seu lugar
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Drake - Texts Go Green (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Drake - Texts Go Green (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Si me acerco a ti, ¿puedo ser yo mismo? / Terminas en un espejo sólo para verte a ti misma / Si estuviera
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Drake (Ft. J. Cole) – First Person Shooter
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[Part I] / [Intro: J. Cole & Adonis] / (Pew, pew-pew) / First-person shooter mode, we turnin' your song to a funeral / To them niggas that say they wan' off us, you better be
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SpongeBob SquarePants – Passionfruit Covers
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See all of “Passionfruit” by SpongeBob SquarePants’s covers
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Read All The Lyrics To Drake’s New Album ‘Honestly, Nevermind’
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He surprise-released the album at midnight.
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Drake – Passionfruit
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“Passionfruit” details Drake’s struggle to maintain trust in a long-distance relationship. Throughout the song, Drake explores how he is unable to maintain trust and faithfulness
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OVO Sound Radio – Table For One Episode 1 Tracklist
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Drake's Mix / Harry Styles - As It Was / Drake - Confusion / Junior De Rocka & Lady Du - Catalia ft. Mr. JazziQ, Mellow & Sleazy / Elbernita Clarke - Fountain Full Of Blood / Gunna
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Melomaniac.
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Drake – Passionfruit Interpolations
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See all of “Passionfruit” by Drake’s interpolations
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Genius Users – Drake [Discography List]
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A full list of rapper Drake’s singles, projects, and features.
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Drake – Falling Back
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On “Falling Back,” Drake talks about a relationship where he continues to give his all, but the feelings are not reciprocated equally. He has become the fall-back rather than a
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Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne – Seeing Green
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For the 2021 re-release of her classic 2009 mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty, Nicki Minaj recruits her fellow Young Money superstars, Drake and Lil Wayne, for “Seeing Green,” a stellar
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Drake – Passionfruit Samples
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See all of “Passionfruit” by Drake’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Drake (Ft. 21 Savage) – Jimmy Cooks
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Concluding the house-inspired Honestly, Nevermind, Drake switches up for the album’s final song, trading bars with 21 Savage, on a hard-hitting instrumental. Chock-full of name-
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Drake – Sticky
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“Sticky” is an upbeat dance track on which Drake discusses his luxury lifestyle and the subsequent “sticky” situations he finds himself in, hence why he surrounds himself with
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Drake – Massive
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On “Massive,” Drake speaks on his deep emotions about (possibly) an ex-girlfriend of his, on a deep-house beat. To show his love and affection to the woman, he tells her that he
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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 – Toosie Slide
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“Toosie Slide” marks Drake’s first foray into dance records as he raps the instructions to the titular dance. He also boasts about his dancing skills and compares them to the
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Drake (Ft. Kyla & Wizkid) – One Dance
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“One Dance” is an R&B song with dancehall and Afrobeats inflections, featuring a slowed down sample of the vocals and chord stabs from a 2008 UK Funky house anthem, Kyla’s “Do You
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Drake – Currents
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On “Currents”, Drake speaks on a complicated relationship that lacks communication. It consists on the artist listing many accusations against his lover, and suddenly asking for
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Drake (Ft. Lil Wayne) – HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)
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Stands for Hell Ya Fucking Right. Drizzy talks about ex-girls and lessons learned from Tupac songs, while Weezy turns in an inspired cameo talking about, more or less, “Wayne
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Drake – Flight's Booked
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[Intro] / Getting late / Why you gotta be / Beside me / Watching, needing, wanting me / I'm afraid, don't be / I'm afraid, don't be / I'm afraid, don't be / I'm afraid, don't be
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Drake & 21 Savage – Major Distribution
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In the introduction of “Major Distribution”, Drake harmonizes about his success in the music industry, being “major distribution” for peering record labels. The somber piano
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Drake & Future – Jumpman
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“Jumpman” is named after Michael Jordan’s clothing brand logo, which features his silhouette. Drake and MJ have previously collaborated; a pair of 10’s feature both the OVO and
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SpongeBob SquarePants – Passionfruit
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[Intro: Moodymann] / Hold on, hold on, fuck that / Fuck that shit / Hold on, I got to start this mothafuckin' record over again, wait a minute / Fuck that shit / Still on this
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Drake (Ft. Rihanna) – Too Good
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“Too Good” is about a couple who go out of their way to treat each other well, while they feel like their love is taken for granted.
Carrying the same Caribbean and dancehall beat
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Drake – Down Hill
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In “Down Hill,” Drake sings about his experience in a relationship that ended overnight because of the disconnection they felt. He compares the last summer they spent together with
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Drake – Weston Road Flows
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“Weston Road Flows” is a throwback to Drake’s past. As a child, Drake grew up on Weston Road in Toronto. The area which Weston runs from (Keele Street and St. Clair Avenue up to
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Drake – U With Me?
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On “U With Me?,” Drake questions his girl’s loyalty, reflecting on the past and how certain issues in their relationship caused them to drift. As a result, Drizzy begins to doubt
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Drake – Star67
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When you *67 a phone number, it makes the phone number calling present an unknown number. Drake is taking us back to his days growing up in the 6, dealing with a yearning for more
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Drake – The Shoe Fits
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[Intro] / Yeah / Y'all might want to skip this one, this is a / Harsh truth / Very harsh truth / Look / [Chorus] / To all the ladies wonderin' why / Drake can't rap like that same
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Drake (Ft. Future) – N 2 Deep
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The first part of this song shows a seemingly sober Drake going into a club ready to have a blast whilst also trying to convince a girl in Houston that he is a decent man.
The
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Drake (Ft. Swizz Beatz & T.I.) – Fancy
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An ode to independent, self-respecting women with class, ass, and their own bank accounts.
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Drake) – POPSTAR
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“POPSTAR” is one of the dual lead singles—along with “GREECE”—from DJ Khaled’s twelfth studio album, KHALED KHALED. Both tracks feature Drake and are Khaled’s first releases since
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Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem – Forever
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Four of hip-hop’s heavyweights take turns going in over a hard beat by Boi-1da.
During his Detroit stop on his Summer Sixteen tour, Drake brought out Eminem to perform his epic
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Meek Mill (Ft. Drake) – Going Bad
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This triumphant reconnection between Meek Mill and Drake is about flexing their wealth and “Going Bad” on women and their enemies.
This is their first collaboration since 2015’s “
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Drake – Virginia Beach
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“Virginia Beach”, the introduction of For All The Dogs, is a heartfelt track, laced around a warped Frank Ocean sample. Drake establishes a recurring theme on the album, reviewing
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Drake (Ft. Jhené Aiko) – From Time
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“From Time” is penned as a conversation between Drake and an old flame.
The song features vocals from Jhene Aiko, production from 40, and piano harmonies from Chilly Gonzales.
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Drake – Too Much
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“Too Much” finds Drake reconnecting with Sampha to create one of the most introspective and personal songs of his career to date.
Drake details his anxiety about reaching his goal
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