The title of this song (“Deep Pockets”) is actually a colloquial terms alluding to the idea of the individual it is ascribed to being well paid. However, this isn’t one of those types of tracks in...
Ultimately the title of this song “Landed” is meant to be an allusion to Drake’s wealth. You see in this particular context he is using the word “landed” in reference to an airplane landing. And...
“Demons” reads more like your standard rap track in which the lyrics are dedicated to the artists boasting about various aspects of their lives. For Drake, considering that he is perhaps the richest-active rapper at...
The best way to describe “D4L” is as a braggadocious track because most of the lyrics are dedicated to the artists reveling in their wealth. But there are a couple of secondary themes also. For instance,...
The lyrics of “Time Flies” find Drizzy obviously addressing someone akin to an ex-girlfriend. And he still very much cares for her, which is why we find him in his feelings. Summarily, there seems...
“Losses” is a lengthy lyrical outing in which Drake goes on a tirade, if you will, against a particular homey. Or more specifically let’s say it’s an ex-homey, as his and Drake’s close relationship has...
On “Not You Too”, Drake, backed by his homey Chris Brown, is addressing a romantic interest. And this particular lady is someone whom, as the lyrics make quite clear, he is really feeling. However, to make...
The title of this song actually points to the slogan of one Ian Connor, a hip-hop oriented fashion designer, which reads “Born from Pain 1993”. But at the end of the day, we can say Drake adopting such a title...
“Toosie Slide” finds rapper Drake boasting to the world that he’s an absolutely great dancer. And in doing so, he likens his remarkable dancing skills to that of the iconic American singer and dancer...
The title of this collaboration is actually a compliment the artists are imparting on a particular female(s). And basically what it boils down to, since Lil Yachty is saying that her looks make them think...