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BLUE GREEN RED Lyrics
Drake
About “BLUE GREEN RED”
"Blue Green Red" by Drake explores themes of personal struggle, loyalty, and the complexities of fame. The song touches on Drake's relationships with friends and family, his coping mechanisms, and the pressures that come with success.- Producers: Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY, 40
- Writers: Drake, Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY, 40
- Release Date: August 6, 2024
- Album: 100 Gigs For Your Headtop
Annotations and Meaning.
In the song "Six," Drake uses a London accent to address his mother, who has found her feet amidst the Rap Fued and other troublings. She wishes to inform her that she has found her feet and is now focused on her music, no more distractions. The phrase "Gotta lay down when you make bed" suggests that one must accept the consequences of their actions and live with the results of their decisions. The lyrics also suggest that it is important to allow oneself to feel and process emotions, perhaps acknowledging that difficult situations or losses are part of life. The phrases "Since we blew up and got green" refer to achieving success and wealth, while "I gotta leave some of y'all on read" suggests that with success comes the need to distance oneself from certain people, possibly ignoring their messages or requests. The phrase "Yeah, four gun shot, men are dead" could be referencing violence or conflicts that may arise in certain environments or as a result of certain lifestyles. The phrase "Might put some dollar 'pon head" could be talking about placing a bounty on someone's head, indicating a serious threat or danger. In the song, Drake is referring to his close friend and collaborator 21 Savage, who is often associated with knives. In the bars, Drake taps his pocket to check for the knife, realizing that 21 Savage is carrying a knife. The lyrics suggest that Drake is trying to make good music and that he has to live with the choices he made irregardless of the outcome. The song also references the four Diss tracks Kendrick made, which are known to put bounties on their enemies, making them easy targets for trigger-happy bounty hunters. Drake informs his enemy that since the four shots he sent couldn't kill him, he should either put a bounty on his head or show up in person to kill him instead. The song also references the Habesha girls, East African girls from the countries Eritrea and Ethiopia. The numbers correspond to a woman's body dimensions, in inches. In summary, "Six" by Drake uses a London accent to address his mother, expressing his desire to find his feet amidst the Rap Fued and other troublings. The lyrics also reference the Big Ben, a famous clock tower in London, and the tribes of Ethiopia.[Intro]
Drake uses London slang to connect with his audience, asking where his male and female friends are.[Verse 1]
Drake discusses his struggles with sobriety and the superficial nature of some friendships. He reflects on his need to distance himself from certain people to maintain his well-being.[Refrain]
He emphasizes the inevitability of dealing with the consequences of one's actions and the necessity of emotional release. The mention of "green" symbolizes wealth, which has complicated his relationships, leading him to leave some messages unanswered.[Chorus]
Drake describes an ideal woman with specific measurements, inviting her to join him. He rejects the company of envious individuals, indicating his preference for genuine connections.[Post-Chorus]
Drake reflects on his success, noting his many summers of performing and a show in London. He contrasts his focus on women with other artists' focus on men, emphasizing his preference for making women happy.[Verse 2]
Drake shares a conversation with his father about the dangers that accompany fame. His father, prepared to defend the family, symbolizes a protective and serious approach to threats.[Verse 3]
Drake acknowledges women from various Ethiopian backgrounds, celebrating their beauty and suggesting they join him in his luxurious lifestyle. This verse highlights his appreciation for diverse cultures and his desire for companionship.[Outro]
The outro repeats the chorus, reinforcing Drake's invitation to women who meet his standards and his dismissal of those who harbor envy. The repetition emphasizes his commitment to these themes.BLUE GREEN RED Song Lyrics
BLUE GREEN RED by Drake
Yeah-yeah, ayy, what?
Where the mandem? Where the gyaldem?
Where the six side? Where the six side? Where the six side?
Ayy, look
[Verse 1]
Please ring my mother and tell her
Tell her the shape that I'm in
Thirty days I have been sober
Now I'm back drinking again, again
I got away from the city
I'm on the outskirts of town
Friends that I treated like family
They were just hanging around (Yeah)
[Refrain]
Gotta lay down when you make bed
Gotta let some tears just shed
Since we blew up and got green
I gotta leave some of y'all on read
Yeah, four gun shot, mi nuh dead
Might put some dollar 'pon head
Or just turn up the place instead
[Chorus]
36 in the chest, okay (Okay)
28 in the waist, okay (Okay)
46 and the hips, come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no
[Post-Chorus]
Yeah, how many summers did I run? Like ten
I got a show out in London, when?
Where the clock inna London? Yeah, Big Ben
Ah gon' watch face just like them
But me nah watch face like them
They make lyrics for who? Men
We make gyal come then come again
[Verse 2]
Please ring my father and tell him
I found some fortune and fame
They're gonna try and behead me
And speak on the family name
He said my knife's in my pocket
I'm in the center of town
I tapped the side of his pocket
He wasn't joking around, around
[Refrain]
Gotta lay down when you make bed
Gotta let some tears just shed
Since we blew up and got green
I gotta leave some of y'all on read
Yeah, four gun shot, me nuh dead
Might put some dollar 'pon head
Or just turn up the place instead
[Verse 3]
Oromo girls, Tigray girls, all of my Amhara girls
Habesha gyal, you're my kind, my kind
You wanna take some shots in the night time?
Run treadmill dey inna di Goodlife?
You wanna work up a sweat in our lifetime?
Okay, okay
[Chorus]
36 in the chest, okay (Okay)
28 in the waist, okay (Okay)
46 and the hips come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no
[Post-Chorus]
How many summers did I run? Like ten
I got a show out in London, when?
Where the clock inna London? Yeah, Big Ben
Ah gon' watch face just like them
But me nah watch face like them
They make lyrics for who? Men
They make y'all come then come again
[Outro]
36 in the chest, okay
28 in the waist, okay
46 and the hips come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, friend up with me, no
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