This Jake One co-produced track finds Drake examining the duality imposed by fame and his personal limbo: "Somewhere between psychotic and iconic Somewhere between I want it and I got it Somewhere between I'm sober and I'm lifted Somewhere between a mistress and commitment." Happily the song closes on a celebratory note as the successful Toronto MC comes to the realization that "this is the life for me."
Drake boasts in the third verse about how he's got his competitors scared that when he's finished rapping, there won't be anything left for them: "I got 'em worried, like make sure you save a slice for me. I should have Spoons serve you up with a fork and knife for me." Drake is not only continuing the food metaphor in the second line, but also referencing his cutlery-monikered bodyguard Spoons. Drake shouted out another of his bodyguards, his longtime buddy Chubby Chub, on the Nothing Was The Same deluxe version bonus track, "The Motion:" ("And my dog Chubby Chub, that's my nigga from the way").
We often point out bad grammar in songs, so here we'll give Drake credit for his proper use of "furthest." A common mistake is the use of "farthest" in this situation, which would indicate a literal distance (Hawaii is the state farthest away from California). When Drake raps about being the "furthest thing from perfect," he is indicating a figurative distance, and "furthest" is correct.
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