Genius Meanings
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Drake (Ft. Majid Jordan) – Summers Over Interlude
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Drake modeled this album after Toronto’s seasons. “Summers Over Interlude” comes in towards the end of the album, capturing that melancholic turn back to cold weather.
Winter to
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Drake - Summers Over Interlude ft. Majid Al Maskati (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Drake - Summers Over Interlude ft. Majid Al Maskati (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro: Majid Al Maskati] / Uh, bebé, sí / [Verso: Majid Al Maskati] / Días bajo el sol
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Drake – Summer Games
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“Summer Games” is a slow song discussing a heartbreak Drake had experienced following a relationship that started and ended during the summer. Drake hints that he wasn’t ready for
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Drake & Yebba – Yebba's Heartbreak
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On “Yebba’s Heartbreak,” Drake enlists Grammy-award winning singer and songwriter YEBBA for a romantic interlude.
The track, which does not feature vocals from Drake, is a running
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Drake - Summers Over Interlude (ft. Majid Jordan) (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Intro: Majid Al Maskati] / Ooh, bebeğim, yeah / [Verse: Majid Al Maskati] / Güneşin altında günler / Ve yağmurun altında geceler / Yaz bitti, basit ve net / Acıma iyi gelen bazı
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Drake - Summers Over Interlude ft. Majid Al Maskati (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro: Majid Al Maskati] / Ooh, baby, yeah / [Verso: Majid Al Maskati] / Dias no sol / E noites na chuva / O verão acabou, simples e claro / Encontrei um pouco de diversão que é
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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 – OVO Sound Radio Episode 60 Tracklist
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Oliver Set / Frank Ocean - Hublots / The Weeknd - Hurt You ft. Gesaffelstein / Swae Lee, Slim Jxmmi & Rae Sremmurd - Guatemala / Nines - I See You Shining / Roy Woods - Little Bit
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Drake – Good Ones Go (Interlude)
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On “Good Ones Go,” Drizzy begs an old flame to keep waiting around for him and tries to claim a whole season for himself.
This song features vocals from frequent collaborator, The
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Drake – OVO Sound Radio Episode 22 Tracklist
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Oliver's Set / Stwo (feat A.CHAL) - Out at Night [NEW] / Chance The Rapper - Mixtape ft. Young Thug & Lil Yachty / ScHoolboy Q - THat Part ft. Kanye West / YG - Why You Always
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Majid Jordan (Ft. Drake) – Stars Align
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[Intro: Drake] / Woah-oh-oh / Woah-oh-oh / [Chorus: Drake] / I know you been searchin' for someone / To make you happy and get the job done / You said you needed a man with money
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Drake – Please Forgive Me
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INT. APARTMENT - AFTERNOON / [Music from "Weston Road Flows"] / The movie starts with Drake and his girl laying in bed, kissing each other. / EXT. BUILDING - NIGHT / The image cuts
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Drake (Ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR) – Wednesday Night Interlude
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“Wednesday Night Interlude” is the first slow jam on the tape functioning as a break in the rap-heavy first half. The introspective song is sung entirely by PARTYNEXTDOOR – a
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Che Ecru – Benefits
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Oh, don't you lie to me / I know, what you'd rather see, yeah / Girl, I know what you want / Don't you lie to me, yeah / Always ask what I'm on / Always scared for me, yeah / Girl
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Drake – Over
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On “Over,” Drake raps about his introduction to fame and how his career is just only beginning. It was released as the first single from Drake’s debut album, Thank Me Later. In an
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Drake (Ft. dvsn & Pimp C) – Faithful
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“Faithful” mirrors the sensitive and emotional vibe on Drake’s 2011 album Take Care. Drake explains his fondness for a girl; however she’s too busy working to engage in a
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PARTYNEXTDOOR (Ft. Drake) – LOYAL
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PARTYNEXTDOOR reunites with his OVO label boss Drake on “Loyal,” an ode to their significant others. They reflect on their respective love lives and the loyalty that their women
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Drake) – For Free
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“For Free” is DJ Khaled and Drake’s summer ode to good sex. In it, Drake references Kendrick Lamar’s 2015 song “For Free?” and intentionally keeps the hook ambiguous, playing with
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Drake) – For Free
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“For Free” is DJ Khaled and Drake’s summer ode to good sex. In it, Drake references Kendrick Lamar’s 2015 song “For Free?” and intentionally keeps the hook ambiguous, playing with
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Drake – Hotline Bling
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“Hotline Bling” is most likely about Drake’s old flame from Toronto, Nebby. She’s had an on and off relationship with the 6 God a few times, and her Instagram account is a constant
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Drake – Cameras
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This track was coupled with “Good Ones Go (Interlude)” on the Take Care tracklist. Features a sample of “Calling On You” by Jon B.
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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 – Redemption
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This song is about a relationship Drake had with a former flame. He expresses conflicting emotions about romantic commitment throughout “Redemption.” On the first three verses, he
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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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Drake – Hype
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On “Hype,” Drake uses a similar flow and subject matter to previous songs “Summer Sixteen” and “Back to Back.” Drizzy takes aim at the likes of Meek Mill while comparing himself to
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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 – Fire & Desire
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On “Fire & Desire,“ Drizzy expresses his dedication to one woman, who’s outside his grasp, already committed to another man.
She and Drizzy have already spent some time together
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Drake – Keep the Family Close
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“Keep The Family Close” discusses Drake’s trust issues. While his friends may betray and hurt him, Drake’s got his family close by, always there for support.
In the months
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Drake – Do Not Disturb
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As the final cut on More Life, “Do Not Disturb” picks up where “Lose You” left off, showing Drake at his most pensive state. With Drake’s vulnerability on full-display, “Do Not
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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 – 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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Drake – Controlla
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“Controlla” is a dancehall-infused song in which Drake details his commitment to a woman. It features a similar vibe to Drake’s collaboration with Rihanna, “Work.”
On March 29, a
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Drake – Child's Play
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On “Child’s Play,” Drake explains to a woman that her simple desires for a new outfit are mere child’s play. He’s happy to indulge as long as she continues to give him what he
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Drake (Ft. Sexyy Red & SZA) – Rich Baby Daddy
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[Part I] / [Intro: Jessica Domingo] / Is it all / I could be enough / Is it all / I could be enough / Is it / [Chorus: Sexyy Red] / Bend that ass over (Baow), let that coochie
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Drake (Ft. The Weeknd) – The Ride
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“The Ride” is Drake’s way of steering the audience through three distinct stages in his career, all of which that detail the artist’s evolving outlook on wealth, fame, and fortune
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Drake (Ft. SZA) – Slime You Out
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“Slime You Out” is the SZA-accompanied lead single to Drake’s highly anticipated eighth studio album, For All The Dogs.
On the track, both artists cruise over topics of being used
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Drake – Look What You've Done
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Drake gives a legitimately touching tribute to his mother, Sandi, his grandmother, Evelyn, and his uncle, Steve, in this Take Care highlight.
The low-key vibe set the song apart
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Frank Ocean – Solo (Reprise)
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An interlude reprising the themes from the earlier track of the same name, performed by the legendary and elusive André 3000 of OutKast. Frank and André have worked together before
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Drake – No Tellin'
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Drake has many achievements under his belt, but there’s still much more to do. There ain’t no tellin' what’ll happen next.
The song features an unorthodox sample at about the 2:51
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