Here, Headie One links up with Drake to exchange verses over UK drill producer M1 On The Beat's eerie instrumentation. The song is a freestyle during which the two rappers touch on many of their familiar topics, including women, their successful careers, and their wealth.
Drake kicks things off with a hard-hitting verse where he threatens his unnamed opps. Woi, four in the cliz and one in the headie Hand no shake, man, hold that steady "One in the headie" is a reference to having a bullet ready to fire in a gun's chamber. The mention of "one" and "headie" doubles as a reference to Headie One. Drake said in a press release: "I had to go hard, especially on a track with one of the best drill artists in the world. Scratch that - the best drill artist in the world."
Headie's verse makes several British references (Bentley cars, the town of Epsom) as well as to international footballers David Trezeguet and Mario Balotelli.
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