Bahamas Promises Lyrics – Drake
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Bahamas Promises Lyrics
[Intro: Drake]
Dogs, man
Yeah, For All The Dogs
Mm, oh-oh-oh, ayy-ayy
[Verse: Drake]
Hayley, it's sad that I know all the tea
Broken pinky promises, you f**ked up our Bahamas trip
I know that you're not for me
Hayley
I'm tired of your apologies
You put the "No" in monogamy (No)
You know that you're not for me
Hayley
I'm sliding down Black Creek
My friends say they wanna meet, but
(I don't have the energy)
But I don't have the energy 'cause, oh
I'm tired of your apologies, oh
Broken pinky promises, you f**ked up my Bahamas trip
I know that you're not for me, Hayley
You're living in my mind for free
And for someone you don't miss
I sure feel like somebody you need
Hayley
You ain't got nowhere to be
It's 'cause you should've been with me
The list of things we could've been
Damn
Guess I'll see you in my dreams
I'm f**ked up off of T3
Promise I won't cause a scene
I got too much respect for me
[Outro: Drake]
Dogs, man
Yeah, For All The Dogs
Bahamas Promises Lyrics Meaning
"Bahamas Promises" by Drake is a song that explores themes of broken promises, disappointment, and emotional exhaustion within a relationship. Drake expresses frustration with Hailey's behavior and his longing for what could have been. The song conveys a sense of introspection and self-preservation in the face of a troubled romance. Let's break down the meaning of each paragraph.
[Intro]
In the song's introduction, Drake starts by addressing the theme of "Dogs," which is likely a reference to loyalty, faithfulness, or trust within a relationship. He then mentions "For All The Dogs," which could be interpreted as addressing those who have been let down or betrayed in relationships. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which appears to revolve around issues of trust and broken promises.
[Interlude]
In this section, Drake begins to delve into his feelings and experiences with Hailey. He mentions knowing "all the tea," which implies he's aware of the gossip or secrets surrounding their relationship. The reference to "broken pinky promises" suggests that they made promises to each other that were not kept, and it's causing disappointment.
Drake expresses frustration with Hailey, stating that he's tired of her apologies. He also plays with words, saying she puts the "No" in monogamy, implying that she may have been unfaithful or not committed in their relationship. This paragraph sets the stage for Drake's emotional turmoil and disappointment with Hailey.
In this continuation, Drake mentions sliding down Black Creek, which could be a metaphor for feeling down or in a low state of mind. He talks about friends wanting to meet but not having the energy for it, suggesting that his emotional state is affecting his social life.
Drake reiterates his frustration with Hailey, emphasizing the broken promises and the impact it had on their Bahamas trip. He questions her presence in his mind, even though she doesn't seem to miss him. Despite this, he still feels a strong connection to her, which adds complexity to his emotions.
Drake points out that Hailey has nowhere else to be, implying that she should have been with him. He reflects on the missed opportunities and what they could have been together. The mention of seeing her in his dreams suggests that she still occupies his thoughts, even though their relationship is strained.
The reference to being "fucked up off of T3" may suggest that Drake is trying to cope with his emotions through substances, but he promises not to cause a scene because he respects himself too much. This paragraph shows the internal struggle and conflicting emotions Drake is experiencing.
[Outro]
In the outro, Drake concludes the song by repeating the phrase "Dogs, man," emphasizing his loyalty to his friends or crew. He reiterates the sentiment of the song, suggesting that it's dedicated to all those who have faced similar disappointments and broken promises in relationships.
In summary, "Bahamas Promises" explores themes of disappointment, broken promises, and unresolved emotions in a past relationship, using vivid and emotional language to convey his feelings and experiences.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- For All The Dogs (2023)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Jahaan Sweet & Ray “Quasi” Nelson
- Writter(s)
- Drake, Jahaan Sweet & Ray “Quasi” Nelson
- Released On
- October 6, 2023
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Bahamas Promises" song?
"Bahamas Promises" song is sung by Drake.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Bahamas Promises" song?
"Bahamas Promises" song lyrics written by Drake, Jahaan Sweet & Ray “Quasi” Nelson.
Who is the music producer of "Bahamas Promises" song?
"Bahamas Promises" song music composed & produced by Jahaan Sweet & Ray “Quasi” Nelson.
When was "Bahamas Promises" song released?
"Bahamas Promises" song was released on October 6, 2023.