Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
[Produced by DJ Dahi]
[Verse 1]
Worst… Mothafucka never loved us, fucka never loved us 85
You ain’t know, now you know now,86 still at it, scrub J’s with a toothbrush 87
Shit, niggas still playing my old shit,88 but your shit is
Like the police askin’ us questions, nigga we don’t know shit 89
Flexin’! Nigga, I’m just flexin’
Nigga never loved us, do it look like we stressin’? 90
Look at you, look at you and look at you, aww, I’m glad that they chose us 91
Cause man it’s a mission, tryna fight to the finish, just to see if I’m finished 92
[Hook]
On my worst behavior, no? They used to never want to hear us
Remember? Mothafucka never loved us
Remember? Mothafucka!
Remember? Mothafucka never loved us
I’m on my worst behavior! Don’t you ever get it fucked up?
Mothafuckas never loved us! Man, mothafuckas never loved us
Worst behavior! Mothafuckas never loved us
Fucka never loved us! Worst behavior 93
[Verse 2]
Hold up, hold my phone, mothafuckas never loved us 94
Fucka never loved us, now you want to roll one
Mothafucka never loved us, so everywhere we go now, full cup 95
Always hated the boy, but now the boy is the man
Mothafucka, I done grown up! You know me? You know me? 96
I’m liable to do anything when it comes to that you owe me
You owe me, you owe me
Bitch you better have my money when I come for that shit like O.D.B 97
[Hook]
[Verse 3]
Who’s hot, who not? Tell me who rock, who sell out in stores
You tell me who flop, who copped the new drop, whose jewels got rocks 98
Who else making rap albums, doing numbers like it’s pop? 99
Same old pimp, Drake, you know ain’t nothin’ changed
With these funny style niggas, we done put on in the game 100
I just ask for some blessins at my grandmother’s grave 101
And it’s back to L.A., open the mail, starin’ at the check
Enough to make you throw up, man it’s gross what I net 102
I’m with my whole set, tennis matches at the crib 103
I swear I could beat Serena when she playin’ with her left 104
Oh, where I reside it look like a resort inside
Nigga, where your shit from? I imported mine 105
Bar mitzvah money like my last name Mordecai 106
Fuck you bitch, I’m more than high
My momma probably hear that and be mortified 107
This ain’t the son you raised who used to take the Acura 108
5 a.m. then go and shoot Degrassi up on Morningside 109
For all the stuntin’, I’ll forever be immortalized
Yeah, back and forth across the border line 110
Hate to leave the city, but I’ve got to do the overtime
Gone all the time, even the important times
I should let you know ahead I’m comin’ back on my worst behavior 111
[Outro]
Remember? Remember? Mothafucka, remember?
Hold up, hold my phone, they used to never want to hear us
Remember? Mothafucka never loved us
Remember? Mothafucka, remember? Worst behavior 112
Drake talks about his initial reception, he means that at that point he was not well accepted either by the fans or by some producers.
Drake uses these words which are from Biggie’s song ‘Juicy,’ in the last line of the second verse where Biggie discussed how far he had come and the problems that he had gone through.
Drake takes time, to take care of his shoes by scrubbing his Js, short for Jordans, with a toothbrush. Other rappers would probably think that he is wasting his time because they would just buy new shoes. It shows that in some ways Drake is still old school.
Drake says that people are still listening to his first albums such as Thank me later and Take care.
However, for his rivals he has no clue as to how they are performing because when asked about them, he and his crew they behave as they would when interrogated by the police, which is to say nothing, following the no snitching rule.
Drake admits that he is just showing off and no matter what life or his rivals throw at him, he has no stress.
The same people who hated him are now pointing at him saying how far he has come and Drake is glad that the fans chose him and his crew.
He also compares rapping to a mission, at any one point someone is bringing out new stuff trying to take over the first position. So he says that he has to fight to keep his place, while his rivals keep checking to see if he has been unseated.
Drake reminds his fans that initially they were unwanted and no one wanted to listen to their music. So some, probably his rivals, are now pretending that they love him and when he snobs them, they accuse him of behaving badly, so he reminds them that they never loved him and his crew initially.
This is a reference to Drake’s freestyle in Hot 97, in which he rapped off rhymes in his Blackberry. This he said, was a moment that he’ll never forget, he also explained his admiration for rappers like Common who can rap just about anything present and get away with it. He said that for him creativity is a process, though he did say that he will try to avoid being caught off guard again.
Drake now says that his rivals now come to him wanting to hang out with him or collaborate with him in his music. So he tells them that they can go to hell.
He says that it has been awhile since he began and he has grown since then. The way that Drake pronounces the word boy ‘bwoy’ is slang for police in Canada and it seems that he had a run in with the police but he tells them that he is not the youth he was, always up to mischief. Drake also has a tendency to call himself ‘boy’ so he could just be taking about himself and his rivals.
Drake does not tolerate debt well and he will do anything to get back that which is owed to him. Drake also gives a reference to O.D.B., this is short for Ol Dirty Bastard, a rapper and a member of the Wu Tang Clan, he recorded ‘Got Your Money’ in 1999. Part of the lyrics in this song were ‘Baby, I got your money,’ in which a prostitute played a role to her pimp O.D.B. telling him that his money is safe. Drake uses this line to mean that he will pursue his money like a pimp.
Drake takes the opportunity to remind his rivals of his fame and wealth as well as the music that he keeps releasing. These two lines are from one of the artists that he likes, Mase, who he hoped would sign under his OVO Sound. The lyrics are from Mase’s verse in the song ‘Mo Money Mo Problems’ by Notorious B.I.G., rapped by both Diddy and Mase.
Drake compares his music to Pop, which is one of the best selling genres. In spite of the fact that he is doing hip hop his sales reflect popularity as pop albums do and this is shown by three of his albums, which have gone platinum since they were released.
This is another reference to ‘Mo Money Mo Problems,’but with a twist of is own to show his rivals that he is still on top of the game. This line could also be a diss to Kendrick and similar artists who request assistance from people like Drake but once they get it, off they go and they start acting as if they got no hand up to where they are.
Drake pays his respect to his grandmother, Evelyn Cher, a woman he loved and respected who passed on in 2012 during thanksgiving. She also appeared in his album ‘Take Care’ in the song ‘Look What I’ve Done.’ Drake has also mentioned her in ‘Resistance and in ‘The Winner’ a track that has not been released in an official album in the lines, “Yeah, and in the name of Evelyn Cher, I’ll forever forgive anybody that never was there, For me, no other woman could ever compare My angel I hope Heavens prepared for whenever you there.”
He tells his rivals to keep hating, while he get’s his money. He uses the term gross in two ways, first, that what he gets is disgusting because of the large figures and second, his gross pay is also his net pay, it seems with his overseas accounts he is able to avoid taxation leaving his money intact as he received it.
Drake shows just how expansive his house in L.A. is by being big enough to have a functional tennis court, where he and his friends play.
Drake and Serena did play a tennis match, she played with her left hand and Drake won the match. Drake is comparing himself to Serena because when it comes to the tennis world, she is the best in women’s rankings.
Drake is giving more information about his crib, which is beautiful enough to compare to a resort and unlike his rivals, his furnishings and wardrobe are from all over the world.
Drake is Jewish on his mother’s side and as with Jewish traditions once a boy reaches the age of thirteen years they undergo the ritual to show that they have come of age and are now responsible for their own actions. It is a ceremony in which the young adult receives plenty of money and gifts. Mordecai on the other hand was a close adviser to the King in the Biblical tales in the book of Esther.
Drake’s fame is getting to his head and he says that he is high and that will probably shock his mother when she hears it. Smoking is also frowned upon by the Jewish community, so it can also be taken that he has smoked something.
He then tells his mother that a lot has changed since he was a boy who used to drive an old Acura, a by vehicle made by Honda.
Drake used to work on a Canadian TV show DeGrassi: The Next Generation in which he starred as Jimmy Brooks, whose character was shot in the show. The show was filmed on Morningside Avenue. The 5 a.m. reference is probably to his song 5AM in Toronto and it was also his call time in the show.
Drake raps that one of the things that he will be most notable for is his showing off and the ability to cross back and forth between his home in Canada and his working station in the US.
Drake admits that his work keeps him gone from home so much that he also misses important moments back home with family and friends. At times when he gets home he is also working so he doesn’t even have the time to let his family and friends know, which is part of the bad behaviour that he is talking about.
Drake today is a Grammy awarding winning artist, whose albums and songs have gone platinum, this, in spite of the fact that through his journey people kept telling him that he would never make it.
Drake talks about his initial reception, he means that at that point he was not well accepted either by the fans or by some producers.
Drake uses these words which are from Biggie’s song ‘Juicy,’ in the last line of the second verse where Biggie discussed how far he had come and the problems that he had gone through.
Drake takes time, to take care of his shoes by scrubbing his Js, short for Jordans, with a toothbrush. Other rappers would probably think that he is wasting his time because they would just buy new shoes. It shows that in some ways Drake is still old school.
Drake says that people are still listening to his first albums such as Thank me later and Take care.
However, for his rivals he has no clue as to how they are performing because when asked about them, he and his crew they behave as they would when interrogated by the police, which is to say nothing, following the no snitching rule.
Drake admits that he is just showing off and no matter what life or his rivals throw at him, he has no stress.
The same people who hated him are now pointing at him saying how far he has come and Drake is glad that the fans chose him and his crew.
He also compares rapping to a mission, at any one point someone is bringing out new stuff trying to take over the first position. So he says that he has to fight to keep his place, while his rivals keep checking to see if he has been unseated.
Drake reminds his fans that initially they were unwanted and no one wanted to listen to their music. So some, probably his rivals, are now pretending that they love him and when he snobs them, they accuse him of behaving badly, so he reminds them that they never loved him and his crew initially.
This is a reference to Drake’s freestyle in Hot 97, in which he rapped off rhymes in his Blackberry. This he said, was a moment that he’ll never forget, he also explained his admiration for rappers like Common who can rap just about anything present and get away with it. He said that for him creativity is a process, though he did say that he will try to avoid being caught off guard again.
Drake now says that his rivals now come to him wanting to hang out with him or collaborate with him in his music. So he tells them that they can go to hell.
He says that it has been awhile since he began and he has grown since then. The way that Drake pronounces the word boy ‘bwoy’ is slang for police in Canada and it seems that he had a run in with the police but he tells them that he is not the youth he was, always up to mischief. Drake also has a tendency to call himself ‘boy’ so he could just be taking about himself and his rivals.
Drake does not tolerate debt well and he will do anything to get back that which is owed to him. Drake also gives a reference to O.D.B., this is short for Ol Dirty Bastard, a rapper and a member of the Wu Tang Clan, he recorded ‘Got Your Money’ in 1999. Part of the lyrics in this song were ‘Baby, I got your money,’ in which a prostitute played a role to her pimp O.D.B. telling him that his money is safe. Drake uses this line to mean that he will pursue his money like a pimp.
Drake takes the opportunity to remind his rivals of his fame and wealth as well as the music that he keeps releasing. These two lines are from one of the artists that he likes, Mase, who he hoped would sign under his OVO Sound. The lyrics are from Mase’s verse in the song ‘Mo Money Mo Problems’ by Notorious B.I.G., rapped by both Diddy and Mase.
Drake compares his music to Pop, which is one of the best selling genres. In spite of the fact that he is doing hip hop his sales reflect popularity as pop albums do and this is shown by three of his albums, which have gone platinum since they were released.
This is another reference to ‘Mo Money Mo Problems,’but with a twist of is own to show his rivals that he is still on top of the game. This line could also be a diss to Kendrick and similar artists who request assistance from people like Drake but once they get it, off they go and they start acting as if they got no hand up to where they are.
Drake pays his respect to his grandmother, Evelyn Cher, a woman he loved and respected who passed on in 2012 during thanksgiving. She also appeared in his album ‘Take Care’ in the song ‘Look What I’ve Done.’ Drake has also mentioned her in ‘Resistance and in ‘The Winner’ a track that has not been released in an official album in the lines, “Yeah, and in the name of Evelyn Cher, I’ll forever forgive anybody that never was there, For me, no other woman could ever compare My angel I hope Heavens prepared for whenever you there.”
He tells his rivals to keep hating, while he get’s his money. He uses the term gross in two ways, first, that what he gets is disgusting because of the large figures and second, his gross pay is also his net pay, it seems with his overseas accounts he is able to avoid taxation leaving his money intact as he received it.
Drake shows just how expansive his house in L.A. is by being big enough to have a functional tennis court, where he and his friends play.
Drake and Serena did play a tennis match, she played with her left hand and Drake won the match. Drake is comparing himself to Serena because when it comes to the tennis world, she is the best in women’s rankings.
Drake is giving more information about his crib, which is beautiful enough to compare to a resort and unlike his rivals, his furnishings and wardrobe are from all over the world.
Drake is Jewish on his mother’s side and as with Jewish traditions once a boy reaches the age of thirteen years they undergo the ritual to show that they have come of age and are now responsible for their own actions. It is a ceremony in which the young adult receives plenty of money and gifts. Mordecai on the other hand was a close adviser to the King in the Biblical tales in the book of Esther.
Drake’s fame is getting to his head and he says that he is high and that will probably shock his mother when she hears it. Smoking is also frowned upon by the Jewish community, so it can also be taken that he has smoked something.
He then tells his mother that a lot has changed since he was a boy who used to drive an old Acura, a by vehicle made by Honda.
Drake used to work on a Canadian TV show DeGrassi: The Next Generation in which he starred as Jimmy Brooks, whose character was shot in the show. The show was filmed on Morningside Avenue. The 5 a.m. reference is probably to his song 5AM in Toronto and it was also his call time in the show.
Drake raps that one of the things that he will be most notable for is his showing off and the ability to cross back and forth between his home in Canada and his working station in the US.
Drake admits that his work keeps him gone from home so much that he also misses important moments back home with family and friends. At times when he gets home he is also working so he doesn’t even have the time to let his family and friends know, which is part of the bad behaviour that he is talking about.
Drake today is a Grammy awarding winning artist, whose albums and songs have gone platinum, this, in spite of the fact that through his journey people kept telling him that he would never make it.
Drake talks about his initial reception, he means that at that point he was not well accepted either by the fans or by some producers.
Drake uses these words which are from Biggie’s song ‘Juicy,’ in the last line of the second verse where Biggie discussed how far he had come and the problems that he had gone through.
Drake takes time, to take care of his shoes by scrubbing his Js, short for Jordans, with a toothbrush. Other rappers would probably think that he is wasting his time because they would just buy new shoes. It shows that in some ways Drake is still old school.
Drake says that people are still listening to his first albums such as Thank me later and Take care.
However, for his rivals he has no clue as to how they are performing because when asked about them, he and his crew they behave as they would when interrogated by the police, which is to say nothing, following the no snitching rule.
Drake admits that he is just showing off and no matter what life or his rivals throw at him, he has no stress.
The same people who hated him are now pointing at him saying how far he has come and Drake is glad that the fans chose him and his crew.
He also compares rapping to a mission, at any one point someone is bringing out new stuff trying to take over the first position. So he says that he has to fight to keep his place, while his rivals keep checking to see if he has been unseated.
Drake reminds his fans that initially they were unwanted and no one wanted to listen to their music. So some, probably his rivals, are now pretending that they love him and when he snobs them, they accuse him of behaving badly, so he reminds them that they never loved him and his crew initially.
This is a reference to Drake’s freestyle in Hot 97, in which he rapped off rhymes in his Blackberry. This he said, was a moment that he’ll never forget, he also explained his admiration for rappers like Common who can rap just about anything present and get away with it. He said that for him creativity is a process, though he did say that he will try to avoid being caught off guard again.
Drake now says that his rivals now come to him wanting to hang out with him or collaborate with him in his music. So he tells them that they can go to hell.
He says that it has been awhile since he began and he has grown since then. The way that Drake pronounces the word boy ‘bwoy’ is slang for police in Canada and it seems that he had a run in with the police but he tells them that he is not the youth he was, always up to mischief. Drake also has a tendency to call himself ‘boy’ so he could just be taking about himself and his rivals.
Drake does not tolerate debt well and he will do anything to get back that which is owed to him. Drake also gives a reference to O.D.B., this is short for Ol Dirty Bastard, a rapper and a member of the Wu Tang Clan, he recorded ‘Got Your Money’ in 1999. Part of the lyrics in this song were ‘Baby, I got your money,’ in which a prostitute played a role to her pimp O.D.B. telling him that his money is safe. Drake uses this line to mean that he will pursue his money like a pimp.
Drake takes the opportunity to remind his rivals of his fame and wealth as well as the music that he keeps releasing. These two lines are from one of the artists that he likes, Mase, who he hoped would sign under his OVO Sound. The lyrics are from Mase’s verse in the song ‘Mo Money Mo Problems’ by Notorious B.I.G., rapped by both Diddy and Mase.
Drake compares his music to Pop, which is one of the best selling genres. In spite of the fact that he is doing hip hop his sales reflect popularity as pop albums do and this is shown by three of his albums, which have gone platinum since they were released.
This is another reference to ‘Mo Money Mo Problems,’but with a twist of is own to show his rivals that he is still on top of the game. This line could also be a diss to Kendrick and similar artists who request assistance from people like Drake but once they get it, off they go and they start acting as if they got no hand up to where they are.
Drake pays his respect to his grandmother, Evelyn Cher, a woman he loved and respected who passed on in 2012 during thanksgiving. She also appeared in his album ‘Take Care’ in the song ‘Look What I’ve Done.’ Drake has also mentioned her in ‘Resistance and in ‘The Winner’ a track that has not been released in an official album in the lines, “Yeah, and in the name of Evelyn Cher, I’ll forever forgive anybody that never was there, For me, no other woman could ever compare My angel I hope Heavens prepared for whenever you there.”
He tells his rivals to keep hating, while he get’s his money. He uses the term gross in two ways, first, that what he gets is disgusting because of the large figures and second, his gross pay is also his net pay, it seems with his overseas accounts he is able to avoid taxation leaving his money intact as he received it.
Drake shows just how expansive his house in L.A. is by being big enough to have a functional tennis court, where he and his friends play.
Drake and Serena did play a tennis match, she played with her left hand and Drake won the match. Drake is comparing himself to Serena because when it comes to the tennis world, she is the best in women’s rankings.
Drake is giving more information about his crib, which is beautiful enough to compare to a resort and unlike his rivals, his furnishings and wardrobe are from all over the world.
Drake is Jewish on his mother’s side and as with Jewish traditions once a boy reaches the age of thirteen years they undergo the ritual to show that they have come of age and are now responsible for their own actions. It is a ceremony in which the young adult receives plenty of money and gifts. Mordecai on the other hand was a close adviser to the King in the Biblical tales in the book of Esther.
Drake’s fame is getting to his head and he says that he is high and that will probably shock his mother when she hears it. Smoking is also frowned upon by the Jewish community, so it can also be taken that he has smoked something.
He then tells his mother that a lot has changed since he was a boy who used to drive an old Acura, a by vehicle made by Honda.
Drake used to work on a Canadian TV show DeGrassi: The Next Generation in which he starred as Jimmy Brooks, whose character was shot in the show. The show was filmed on Morningside Avenue. The 5 a.m. reference is probably to his song 5AM in Toronto and it was also his call time in the show.
Drake raps that one of the things that he will be most notable for is his showing off and the ability to cross back and forth between his home in Canada and his working station in the US.
Drake admits that his work keeps him gone from home so much that he also misses important moments back home with family and friends. At times when he gets home he is also working so he doesn’t even have the time to let his family and friends know, which is part of the bad behaviour that he is talking about.
Drake today is a Grammy awarding winning artist, whose albums and songs have gone platinum, this, in spite of the fact that through his journey people kept telling him that he would never make it.
Drake talks about his initial reception, he means that at that point he was not well accepted either by the fans or by some producers.
Drake uses these words which are from Biggie’s song ‘Juicy,’ in the last line of the second verse where Biggie discussed how far he had come and the problems that he had gone through.
Drake takes time, to take care of his shoes by scrubbing his Js, short for Jordans, with a toothbrush. Other rappers would probably think that he is wasting his time because they would just buy new shoes. It shows that in some ways Drake is still old school.
Drake says that people are still listening to his first albums such as Thank me later and Take care.
However, for his rivals he has no clue as to how they are performing because when asked about them, he and his crew they behave as they would when interrogated by the police, which is to say nothing, following the no snitching rule.
Drake admits that he is just showing off and no matter what life or his rivals throw at him, he has no stress.
The same people who hated him are now pointing at him saying how far he has come and Drake is glad that the fans chose him and his crew.
He also compares rapping to a mission, at any one point someone is bringing out new stuff trying to take over the first position. So he says that he has to fight to keep his place, while his rivals keep checking to see if he has been unseated.
Drake reminds his fans that initially they were unwanted and no one wanted to listen to their music. So some, probably his rivals, are now pretending that they love him and when he snobs them, they accuse him of behaving badly, so he reminds them that they never loved him and his crew initially.
This is a reference to Drake’s freestyle in Hot 97, in which he rapped off rhymes in his Blackberry. This he said, was a moment that he’ll never forget, he also explained his admiration for rappers like Common who can rap just about anything present and get away with it. He said that for him creativity is a process, though he did say that he will try to avoid being caught off guard again.
Drake now says that his rivals now come to him wanting to hang out with him or collaborate with him in his music. So he tells them that they can go to hell.
He says that it has been awhile since he began and he has grown since then. The way that Drake pronounces the word boy ‘bwoy’ is slang for police in Canada and it seems that he had a run in with the police but he tells them that he is not the youth he was, always up to mischief. Drake also has a tendency to call himself ‘boy’ so he could just be taking about himself and his rivals.
Drake does not tolerate debt well and he will do anything to get back that which is owed to him. Drake also gives a reference to O.D.B., this is short for Ol Dirty Bastard, a rapper and a member of the Wu Tang Clan, he recorded ‘Got Your Money’ in 1999. Part of the lyrics in this song were ‘Baby, I got your money,’ in which a prostitute played a role to her pimp O.D.B. telling him that his money is safe. Drake uses this line to mean that he will pursue his money like a pimp.
Drake takes the opportunity to remind his rivals of his fame and wealth as well as the music that he keeps releasing. These two lines are from one of the artists that he likes, Mase, who he hoped would sign under his OVO Sound. The lyrics are from Mase’s verse in the song ‘Mo Money Mo Problems’ by Notorious B.I.G., rapped by both Diddy and Mase.
Drake compares his music to Pop, which is one of the best selling genres. In spite of the fact that he is doing hip hop his sales reflect popularity as pop albums do and this is shown by three of his albums, which have gone platinum since they were released.
This is another reference to ‘Mo Money Mo Problems,’but with a twist of is own to show his rivals that he is still on top of the game. This line could also be a diss to Kendrick and similar artists who request assistance from people like Drake but once they get it, off they go and they start acting as if they got no hand up to where they are.
Drake pays his respect to his grandmother, Evelyn Cher, a woman he loved and respected who passed on in 2012 during thanksgiving. She also appeared in his album ‘Take Care’ in the song ‘Look What I’ve Done.’ Drake has also mentioned her in ‘Resistance and in ‘The Winner’ a track that has not been released in an official album in the lines, “Yeah, and in the name of Evelyn Cher, I’ll forever forgive anybody that never was there, For me, no other woman could ever compare My angel I hope Heavens prepared for whenever you there.”
He tells his rivals to keep hating, while he get’s his money. He uses the term gross in two ways, first, that what he gets is disgusting because of the large figures and second, his gross pay is also his net pay, it seems with his overseas accounts he is able to avoid taxation leaving his money intact as he received it.
Drake shows just how expansive his house in L.A. is by being big enough to have a functional tennis court, where he and his friends play.
Drake and Serena did play a tennis match, she played with her left hand and Drake won the match. Drake is comparing himself to Serena because when it comes to the tennis world, she is the best in women’s rankings.
Drake is giving more information about his crib, which is beautiful enough to compare to a resort and unlike his rivals, his furnishings and wardrobe are from all over the world.
Drake is Jewish on his mother’s side and as with Jewish traditions once a boy reaches the age of thirteen years they undergo the ritual to show that they have come of age and are now responsible for their own actions. It is a ceremony in which the young adult receives plenty of money and gifts. Mordecai on the other hand was a close adviser to the King in the Biblical tales in the book of Esther.
Drake’s fame is getting to his head and he says that he is high and that will probably shock his mother when she hears it. Smoking is also frowned upon by the Jewish community, so it can also be taken that he has smoked something.
He then tells his mother that a lot has changed since he was a boy who used to drive an old Acura, a by vehicle made by Honda.
Drake used to work on a Canadian TV show DeGrassi: The Next Generation in which he starred as Jimmy Brooks, whose character was shot in the show. The show was filmed on Morningside Avenue. The 5 a.m. reference is probably to his song 5AM in Toronto and it was also his call time in the show.
Drake raps that one of the things that he will be most notable for is his showing off and the ability to cross back and forth between his home in Canada and his working station in the US.
Drake admits that his work keeps him gone from home so much that he also misses important moments back home with family and friends. At times when he gets home he is also working so he doesn’t even have the time to let his family and friends know, which is part of the bad behaviour that he is talking about.
Drake today is a Grammy awarding winning artist, whose albums and songs have gone platinum, this, in spite of the fact that through his journey people kept telling him that he would never make it.
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