Thank Me Later (outro)
Drake · Heartbreak Drake Pt. 2 [2009]
Refuse to be forgotten, hey, hey, hey
I took a chance with my heart, hey, hey, hey
And I feel it takin' over
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I bet if I give all my lovin', nothin's gonna tear us apart
I'm than just a number, hey, hey, hey
I doubt you'll find another, hey, hey, hey
So every single summer, hey, hey, hey
I be the one that you remember
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I bet if I give all my lovin', nothin's gonna tear us apart
It's more than just a mission, hey, hey, hey
You hear but you don't listen, hey, hey, hey
You better pay attention, hey, hey, hey
And get what you been missin'
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I better find your lovin', I better find your heart
I bet if I give all my lovin', nothin's gonna tear us apart
Too many times, I've been wrong
I guess bein' right takes too long
I'm done waitin', there's nothin' left to do
But give all I have to you
I better find your lovin'
I better find your heart
I better find your lovin'
I bet if I give all my lovin', nothin's gonna tear us apart
I bet if I give all my lovin', nothin's gonna tear us apart
Thank Me Later (outro)
Drake's "Thank Me Later (outro)" serves as the closing track on his 2009 mixtape, "Heartbreak Drake Pt. 2." Released during a pivotal period in his career, the recording reflects the raw, introspective style that would define his early work. As part of the mixtape series that preceded his major-label debut, the song captures the emotional vulnerability and lyrical precision characteristic of Drake's emergence as a leading figure in contemporary hip-hop. The outro functions as a reflective conclusion to the collection, reinforcing themes of heartbreak and self-doubt that permeate his discography from this era. This track stands as a significant piece in his early catalog, showcasing the artistic direction he would later refine on albums such as "Take Care" and "Thank Me Later."
