Meaning of Drake - Not You Too ft. Chris Brown (Русский перевод) lyrics by Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы)

The song "Not You Too" by Drake ft. Chris Brown reflects on the feelings of pain and mistrust in a relationship. The lyrics discuss the difficulty of trusting someone fully and the constant fear of being deceived, even when trying to focus on one's own career or passion. The chorus expresses the deep pain that the narrator feels within themselves for the first time in a long while.

In the first verse, Drake and Chris Brown question who can be trusted and express their commitment to being truthful. Drake wishes for his partner to understand the effort he puts in to alleviate her burdens and carry them himself. However, he asks her to promise not to cause him unnecessary problems. If she does, he accepts that he will deal with them. While he desires her, he acknowledges that she is not an angel, and advises her to handle their relationship delicately.

The second verse portrays Drake and Chris Brown making a plea for their partner to trust them and leave their current relationships to be with them. They view their partner as the most valuable player in their lives and someone who has met all their needs. They question why their partner had hidden certain aspects from them and express the hurt caused by their partner leaving when they needed support the most.

The bridge emphasizes the need for trust, repeating the question of whom to trust.

The outro reflects on the frustration and disappointment Drake feels when he realizes that people he thought he knew well had betrayed him. He questions why his partner introduced him to other women and laments that they can never return to the way things used to be.

Overall, "Not You Too" explores themes of trust, pain, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the challenges of trusting someone fully and grappling with the consequences of broken trust.

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