This melodic hip-hop track has Drake talking in circles, seemingly either drunk or high (maybe both) trying to convince a certain woman to try and talk to him. Despite heating up all 2014, Drake and Nicki's relationship fractured once again by the time 2015 rolled around. Can you guess why? Around the end of 2014 (December) there were rumors of Nicki Minaj hooking up with rapper Meek Mill. Sometime in January 2015, Nicki confirmed that they were dating. This means that Nicki and Drake's relationship was effectively put on ice. Because even though Meek respected Drake as a friend, he really did not like the rumors that had been swirling around Nicki and Drake's relationship.
It probably also didn't help that Drake went on the Drake vs. Lil Wayne tour in August and changed his lyric in the song Versace (for one of the shows) from wanting to get Halle Berry pregnant.....to wanting to get Nicki pregnant.
"What if I pick you up from your house?/We should get out, we haven't talked in a while/We should roll to see where it goes." Drake is speaking to Nicki, wondering what it will take for her to communicate with him steadily. He raps: "I saw potential in you from the go, you know that I did/I don't know if you know, but I know who you are." This is clearly drunk Drake talking but he's frustrated and wants her to know that he's always wanted more from her. When he says "I know who you are", he's talking literally and figuratively as if to say "I know you inside and out". Even when Nicki is hiding from him, she can't hide from him. "Pull up, I'm pullin' up on you in ten/Already on ten/Big as Madonna, I'll say it again (Six-six-six!)/Soon as you get in." During this part of the song the listener can already figure out Drake's true intentions; he's doing that thing where someone will call their ex at odds hours in the morning, venting, and mumbling incoherently. He's frustrated, confused, and horny. He doesn't care how, but he feels like he needs Nicki in his car (even if it's just to drive around).
"Plan this shit out on my own, the way it should go/Wrote it in code then wrote it in stone/So they'll never know/But I might tell you one day you never know." He's playfully admitting that he's planning for ways to be with Nicki, leaving her little breadcrumbs (easter eggs) in his music (the things he writes in code). He might tell her which songs are about her, or he may not. "We'll see how I feel/We'll see if you hold up your end of the deal/For now let me handle the wheel." Drake is now trying to test Nicki. If they've made commitments to see each other, be there for each other, will she hold up her end of the deal? But then he says "let me handle the wheel", essentially telling Nicki not to stress and just relax while he steers their relationship in the way he wants it to go.
Had this Headcannon that when Multi-Lingual Dick and Jason get drunk they start singing Ballads in Spanish. Yeah some classical shit like Vicente Fernandez but also the most wild Selena you've ever heard.
Fe3h Golden Deer Night Out + Hubert, because originally I was gonna draw all the houses, but believe it or not I always had something higher priority to do lol
Sweet is the sound of the pouring rain
And the stream that falls from hill to plain
Better than rain or rippling brook
Is a mug of beer inside this Took!
Happy Snoggletog from a very drunk Hiccup and a very embarrassed enamored Jack!
Thank you so much @sweeetcheeese for donating your gorgeous art for this silly cause, but Hiccup just really needed to get this one out there.
I'm not sure if all of Berk is forced to listen to this, or if they're having a private married couple karaoke session 🤔