All The Parties Lyrics – Drake & Chief Keef
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All The Parties Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Drake]
Ayy
Ayy, ayy
Grr
[Verse: Drake]
Yeah, Jason got money that glow in the dark
Hit up the dawg like I'm OVO Mark
Walk-in closet, got more Chrome in than Stark
Forty K a night to sleep at the Mark
Guess it’s time for me to cover the shark
Me and KD 'bout to turn up the art
F**k you hoes, I swear I'm breakin’ your heart
It's broken
I bought the house just to knock that sh!t down
I bought the Rolls just to take it apart
She bought an ass, now she making it arch
Doctor's office was the last time that you n!ggas
Even had your name on a chart
Shawty graduated, playing it smart (Ayy, yeah)
[Chorus: Chief Keef]
Used to be a smarty
Used to wanna study, now she popping Addies
She at all the partiеs, T'd up with 3Hunna
She just did her body, she in lovе with Sosa
Girl, you such a thottie
Ayy, Sosa, baby
[Part II]
[Chorus: Drake]
Used to be a smarty
Used to wanna study, now I drop the addy
And she at all the parties, T'd up with 3Hunna
Showin’ off her body, she in love with Sosa
Girl, you such a thottie, ayy
[Verse: Drake]
Money on my mind, I’m racking my brain
Shout to Lil’ Palestine, she with the gang
Shout to lil' A1 from Foxwood and Jane
Shout to lil' Izzy, she work as a stewardess
I should probably go and get her the Plain Jane
Free Baby M out the shackle and chain
Me, my evil twin, we one in the same
Shout to Machine from the Wood, free 17 from the Lane
R.I.P. Smoke, it's a shame, I’m bumping 'em all in the Range
I love all y'all n!ggas the same
I wish this was back in the day, for real
Forty deep in the East End
We call it swimming in the deep end
My b!tches playing PND and them
Them shorties don't listen to Weeknd
They arching back and making knees bend
And they ain't graduate but they geeking
And they live in a crib with a cheap rent, yeah
And I wish I could dead all the beefing
And I wish I could dead all the dissing deceased friends
I wish we could be friends
Probably sound like I'm preaching
The city might sleep in some peace then
But it's not realistic
What's realistic is money that we spend
We copping cars like policemen
We heavy guys like obese men
I keep showing love to the streets and
It's still free the guys 'til they free men, yeah, yeah
In this 6ix side town, a dead end world
East End boys and West End girls, yeah
East End boys and West End girls, ayy
[Chorus: Drake]
Used to be a smarty
Used to wanna study, now I send the addy
And she at all the parties, T'd up with 3Hunna
Showing off her body, she in love with Sosa
Girl, you need a hobby
[Outro: George Clinton]
This is the starchild, a.K.A. DJ Pooper Scooper
What's on top of the house? Roof
What's in the top of your mouth? Roof
What's Babe name? Roof
What do a dog say? Roof
We coming to tear the what off? Roof
They raise your tax, we raise the roof
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All The Parties Lyrics Meaning
"All The Parties" by Drake ft. Chief Keef explores themes of wealth, lifestyle changes, and the contrast between past and present experiences. It also includes references to various people and places in Drake's life, showcasing his connections and influences. Let's break down the meaning of each paragraph.
[Part I- Intro]
In the introductory section, Drake sets the tone with energetic ad-libs like "Ayy!" and "Grrrr!" to create a sense of excitement and anticipation for the song.
[Verse]
In this verse, Drake begins by mentioning someone named Jason, who has a significant amount of money, so much so that it seems to glow in the dark. Drake also references reaching out to someone like he's OVO (October's Very Own, his record label) Mark, suggesting he's influential in the music industry. He talks about his impressive walk-in closet with more luxury items than Tony Stark (the fictional character Iron Man) and mentions paying a significant amount to stay at a place called "the Mark." He then expresses his intention to overshadow or outperform the competition ("cover the shark") and hints at collaborating creatively with Kevin Durant ("Me and KD 'bout to turn up the art"). Drake dismisses any negative influence from detractors and focuses on his success and wealth.
[Chorus]
In this chorus, Chief Keef takes over and mentions a woman's transformation. She used to be studious and smart ("Used to be a smarty") but has now changed her behavior. She's taking Adderall ("poppin' Addies"), attending parties, and seems to be associated with a group called "3Hunna." Her physical appearance has also changed due to cosmetic enhancements ("She just did her body"), and she's infatuated with someone named Sosa. Overall, this chorus highlights a woman's shift in priorities and lifestyle.
[Part II - Chorus]
In this section, Drake repeats the chorus, which reinforces the theme of a smart woman's transformation into a partygoer who is in love with Sosa.
[Verse]
Drake continues in this verse, mentioning various people and neighborhoods while expressing a sense of nostalgia and unity. He shouts out to different individuals, including "Lil' Palestine" and "lil' A1 from Foxwood and Jane." Drake also talks about "Izzy," who works as a stewardess and mentions getting her a "Plain Jane," which could refer to a simple, classic piece of jewelry. He talks about someone named "Baby M" who he hopes to see free from legal troubles.
Drake mentions his "evil twin" as a way of acknowledging his darker side, but he still considers himself the same person. He also references Machine and 17 from the Lane, possibly alluding to specific individuals or places in his past. He pays tribute to the late rapper Pop Smoke ("R.I.P. Smoke") and talks about listening to his music. Drake expresses his love for all his friends and wishes for a time when there was less conflict and more peace.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated once again, emphasizing the woman's transformation and her infatuation with Sosa.
[Outro]
In the outro, Drake adds some playful and humorous lines, such as asking what's on top of a house ("Roof") and what's in the top of someone's mouth ("Roof"). He mentions "Babe name" and the sound a dog makes ("Roof"). This part serves as a light-hearted and whimsical conclusion to the song.
Overall, "All The Parties" explores themes of transformation, nostalgia, unity, and a desire for peace, while also showcasing Drake's signature wordplay and references to his personal experiences and connections.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- For All The Dogs (2023)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- BNYX®, Coleman, Boi-1da, Fierce (Producer), Maneesh, Harley Arsenault & Jdolla
- Writter(s)
- Drake, Chief Keef, BNYX®, Boi-1da, Fierce (Producer), Coleman, Maneesh, Harley Arsenault, Jdolla, Neil Tennant & Chris Lowe
- Released On
- October 6, 2023
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "All The Parties" song?
"All The Parties" song is sung by Drake ft. Chief Keef.
Who is the lyrics writer of "All The Parties" song?
"All The Parties" song lyrics written by Drake, Chief Keef, BNYX®, Boi-1da, Fierce (Producer), Coleman, Maneesh, Harley Arsenault, Jdolla, Neil Tennant & Chris Lowe.
Who is the music producer of "All The Parties" song?
"All The Parties" song music composed & produced by BNYX®, Coleman, Boi-1da, Fierce (Producer), Maneesh, Harley Arsenault & Jdolla.
When was "All The Parties" song released?
"All The Parties" song was released on October 6, 2023.