

Someone is trying to make Drake feel "a way" on purpose, and it's not very nice.

Most emotional lyric: "Mama doesn't have to call work now, aye." This one has more bravado and flexing, and yet! He talks about his beloved mom a little bit, so he's still emotional. Most emotional lyric: "I thought that we were family." Unless tears count, in which case you can keep him down every moment of his life until he passes from this earth. Most emotional lyric: "You send the 'Are you here?' text without an invite / That's that shit that I don't like."Įvery three or four songs, Drake wants to remind you that he's a hard worker and you can't keep him down. No one likes same-day invites, and Drake wants to feel special! At least give him time to pick out an outfit. Drake is saying that he'll be fine and feel OK about things if you just give him 24-hour notice for any hangouts. There's a lot of loyalty being questioned here. Most emotional lyric: "Don't you see RiRi right next to me?" Also, Rihanna likes him, so it follows that you should too. People should be nicer to Drake because he's a hard worker and will rap in your face about it until you agree and start treating him better. He's done a lot of stuff and is very successful. In this song, Drake wants you to look at what he's done with his life. Most emotional lyric: "You treat me like I'm born yesterday, you forgot my birthday." He's a very "be true to your school" kind of guy, and that's cute. Most emotional lyric: "Girl, you got me down, you got me stressed out."ĭrake is obsessed with Toronto - so obsessed that I'm pretty sure this song is about the street where he learned to ride a bicycle. It also helps that it's impossible to listen to without thinking of his goofy dancing in the video. There's nothing really emotional about cell phones, which might seem counterintuitive because we're all preoccupied with them 24/7, but this song is pretty safe, emotion-wise.

Most emotional lyric: "I don't feel the same." No album of his is a better example of this than Views, so what follows is a ranking of each of the 20 new songs from "least emotional" to "most emotional." Warning: This will be emotionally exhausting.ĭrake doesn't sing on this one, so it doesn't count. Layered, versatile enough to be added to almost any recipe, and 100 percent guaranteed to make at least one person in the room cry. If Beyoncé is a lemon, then Drake is an onion. He just wants to love you, then get you to promise that you'll love him in return until he dies or you die - whichever comes first. In a world where it's very possible that no one will ever fully agree on anything, the music industry and music fans alike can probably all agree on this one thing: Drake is the most emotional person alive.
