Would U Love Me

Drake · Other Songs - Drake

[drake]yeah..

feel good

its a celebration, clap clap bravo

lobster and shrimp and glass of miscotto for the girl who's in school

and her friend who's a model

finished the whole bottle and we gon do it big like this.. yeah

and you was just practice

he aint in ya world you can take him off ya atlas

girl ya on fire can i be the one you match wit

ill get you a credit card and baby you can max this out

show me where ya tats is

show me where ya heads at maybe i could grasp it

they say if you get it you can understand her better

and she known to be a cheater but thats only if you let her

and i got it together so when they talk and try to

determ me its like whateva

tell em i appreciate the help but i just gotta know for myself



[uness]



[drake]this lifestyle is foul this shit it'll damage ya

especially when you think no ones understandin ya

these girl groups with they over protective managers

got paparazzi over my shoulder clickin they cameras

snap snap snap til they runnin out of card space

you remind me of tonys sister in scar face

just take it easy on love and slow ya heart rate

goodness gracious the top is just such a hard place

yeah, but if you never even been there

it kinda make sence why you dyin to pretend there

spillin all ya drinks and takin pictures in ya swim wear

head up in the clouds you survivin on the thin air

i know that shit is exhausting girl

you now mistakes are costing girl

and maybe you dont need to help

but i just wanna see for myself

Would U Love Me

Would U Love Me stands as a notable track within Drake's expansive discography, reflecting the introspective and melodic sensibilities that define his signature sound. Emerging during a period where the artist frequently blended R&B textures with hip-hop rhythms, the recording captures his ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives. While the song exists alongside major releases like Take Care and Nothing Was The Same, it contributes to the broader understanding of his evolving musical identity. The track exemplifies the polished production and vulnerable lyricism that have cemented his status in contemporary music. It remains a significant song in his catalogue, showcasing the depth of his songwriting and the consistent quality found throughout his body of work.