S.T.R.E.S.S.
Drake Lyrics


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Southern Smoke!!!

[Intro: Drake Talking]
Yeah. Ren. M.O.F. Haha.
It's Drake man. It's Drake man.Yeah
Ayo Ren this that gritty shit here man
I'ma half to tell them about I been through on this know what I mean
HO! Southern Smoke!!!

[Verse 1: Drake]
Very few give you that truth, it's either they can't do it with lyrics
Or can't do it in spirit, they cancel what they doing
The samples that they using, can't get through the clearing
I'll handle it since they just can't get you to hear it
My father's early careering forced my parents to split up
My mother was a teacher, my father was kind of fed up
With just being a florist, the choir sang his chorus
And he got back into doing what he was doing before us
Because money is an issue, your son he gon miss you
And plus you got a wife at home because mommy still exist too
Now you looking for exes, you ain't never expect this
You end up doing time, and me I end up with a step-sis
Nobody passing judgment, or question where the drugs went
You know I hold you down because without you, I'd be a wasn't
And mommy I'ma support her, I keep it all in order
See her with tears in her eyes or you arrested at the border
But

[Chorus: Nickelus F]
I got stress on my shoulders
Trying to keep my heart pure but this world is making it colder
Young black man dodge your bullets trying to get older
And you wonder why we turn to drugs and chain smokers
IT'S STRESS MY NIGGA!!!
I'm just trying to live my life cuz
Make a little money, find a bunny
To make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO!
I'm just trying to live my life cuz
Make a little money, find a bunny
To make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO!

[Verse 2: Drake]
This is my life, and so the rest is kinda been cool, question what I been through
I write a verse addressing it, and yes I might offend you
Picture when I was in school,
Me being the closest thing to black, and guess what rap music what I was into
Rest of the kids were sheltered, I never liked to fight
But when someone called me a "nigger" I'd punch them I couldn't help it
Now I'm grown I can say what it is
It's parents that got these Black and Filipino nannies raising they kids
And your daddy want it very right
I make you happy, plus I'm Jewish, he don't approve, I think he want you to marry white
He want Sinatra at the wedding, not Barry White
Because black is black honey, even if he's very light
And so I never been for dinner at they places
Always brutally honest, and so I pin it to they faces
I live it so the case is, whether Drake is
Way ahead of his time, or inquisitive and racist

[Chorus: Nickelus F]
I got stress on my shoulders
Trying to keep my heart pure but this world is making it colder
Young black man dodge your bullets trying to get older
And you wonder why we turn to drugs and chain smokers
IT'S STRESS MY NIGGA!!!
I'm just trying to live my life cuz
Make a little money, find a bunny to make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO!
I'm just trying to live my life cuz
Make a little money, find a bunny to make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO!

[Verse 3: Drake]
Am I hot as the rest, should I strive for my spot as the best
Like girls with Double D's, I gotta lot on my chest
There's questions that need to be answered that's not on the test
Instead of staring at quizzes (?) now it's models with breasts
And yes, when I'm dismissed after a tedious listen
I sit at home and say I should of been a pediatrician
Homie, I probably could of been on TV consistent
An artist like Pablo, or maybe Petey's assistant
And my mindset is come and get me
I'm all alone at home with my mom and grandma and ain't nobody running with me
So, if you got the heart to come in here and kill a lady, daughter, and her grandson
Nigga get the handgun
If not, you gon make me call the burbs out in Richmond
That have you niggas laying out on the curb, they some hitmen
Last couple of months I done probably been
Around the world and back, and I don't wanna question half the places Nick been

[Chorus: Nickelus F (Drake ad-libs)]
I got stress on my shoulders (Uh!)
Trying to keep my heart pure but this world is making it colder (Yeah!)
Young black man dodge your bullets trying to get older (Oh!)
And you wonder why we turn to drugs and chain smokers (Yeah man!)
IT'S STRESS MY NIGGA!!!
I'm just trying to live my life cuz
Make a little money, find a bunny
To make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO! (This that gritty shit boy)
I'm just trying to live my life cuz (Got me winded over here man)




Make a little money, find a bunny
To make my wife cuz BO!, BO!, BO!, BO! (Uh)

Overall Meaning

In "S.T.R.E.S.S" by Drake, the lyrics describe the hardships that come with being a young, black man in America. The song opens with Drake acknowledging that very few people deliver the truth in their music, either because they can't do it with their lyrics or because they can't do it in spirit. Drake then discusses his family issues, explaining that his parents split up when he was young because his father was fed up with being a florist and wanted to pursue his passion for music. Money was always an issue, and Drake's father ended up doing time, leaving Drake to help support his mother, who is a teacher.


The chorus of the song speaks to the stress that Drake and other young black men experience as they navigate their lives in a world that can be cold and unforgiving. They dodge bullets and face discrimination, leading some to turn to drugs and alcohol to cope. In the second verse, Drake addresses racial issues, recalling his experiences as the only black kid in school and being called a "nigger." He also touches on issues of class and privilege, discussing how some parents have Black and Filipino nannies raising their kids while simultaneously not approving of their children marrying someone who isn't white.


Overall, "S.T.R.E.S.S." is a powerful and introspective track that offers a glimpse into the struggles that many young black men face on a daily basis.


Line by Line Meaning

Very few give you that truth, it's either they can't do it with lyrics
Not many artists speak the truth in their music, they either can't articulate themselves well, or lack the guts to do so.


Or can't do it in spirit, they cancel what they doing
They may not have the right mindset to communicate effectively or lose the passion required to continue making music.


The samples that they using, can't get through the clearing
They rely too much on using samples in their music, which makes it difficult to clear for distribution due to copyright laws.


I'll handle it since they just can't get you to hear it
I'll get the job done since they're failing to get their message heard by the audience.


My father's early careering forced my parents to split up
My dad's career choices led to my parents separating when I was young.


My mother was a teacher, my father was kind of fed up
My mom worked as a teacher, while my dad was discontented with his florist job.


With just being a florist, the choir sang his chorus
My dad resumed his former profession as a musician after struggling to make a living as a florist.


And he got back into doing what he was doing before us
He went back to what he was familiar with, making music, after his foray into floristry failed.


Because money is an issue, your son he gon miss you
Due to financial problems, my dad's absence affected me deeply.


And plus you got a wife at home because mommy still exist too
Furthermore, he had a wife at home, and my mom still played a significant role in our family.


Now you looking for exes, you ain't never expect this
You're seeking the help of old flames since you never anticipated falling on hard times.


You end up doing time, and me I end up with a step-sis
You end up in jail, and I'm stuck living with my step-sister.


Nobody passing judgment, or question where the drugs went
No one is judging you or your past mistakes. Nor are they curious about where the drugs have gone.


You know I hold you down because without you, I'd be a wasn't
I support you unconditionally because without you, I would never be who I am today.


And mommy I'ma support her, I keep it all in order
I take care of my mom and ensure everything is always in order for her.


See her with tears in her eyes or you arrested at the border
Even if you're detained at the border, or if I see my mom cry, I'll still provide unconditional love and support.


I got stress on my shoulders trying to keep my heart pure but this world is making it colder
I'm under immense pressure to stay true to myself, but this world is making it more difficult to do so.


Young black man dodge your bullets trying to get older
As a young Black man, I have to avoid many obstacles and navigate these streets carefully in order to stay alive.


And you wonder why we turn to drugs and chain smokers
It's no surprise that people who live in these harsh conditions turn to drugs and cigarettes as a coping mechanism.


This is my life, and so the rest is kinda been cool, question what I been through
My life so far has had its ups and downs, but I already know it will be something interesting for people to speculate on.


Picture when I was in school, me being the closest thing to black, and guess what rap music what I was into
I was one of the only Black kids in my school, but I listened to rap music, which was stereotypically associated with Black culture.


Rest of the kids were sheltered, I never liked to fight
The other kids were protected from many of the harsh realities I faced, so I resorted to physical violence instead of talking things out.


But when someone called me a "nigger" I'd punch them I couldn't help it
When a person would use racially derogatory language to describe me, I would instinctively retaliate with physical force.


Now I'm grown I can say what it is
Now that I'm older, I can freely speak about the injustices I faced without fear of repercussion.


It's parents that got these Black and Filipino nannies raising they kids
Many racist and classist parents rely on Black and Filipino nannies to raise their children, perpetuating systemic inequalities.


And your daddy want it very right, I make you happy, plus I'm Jewish, he don't approve, I think he want you to marry white
Your father is very particular about whom you bring home, and I, being Jewish, might not be up to his standards since he probably wants you to marry someone within your race.


He want Sinatra at the wedding, not Barry White
Your dad wants Frank Sinatra to sing at the wedding, not Barry White because he thinks White is too "Black".


Because black is black honey, even if he's very light
Your father is very racist and will not tolerate the idea of his daughter being with a non-White person even if I'm more closer in complexion to him.


And so I never been for dinner at they places
I've never been invited for dinner at their house, or perhaps I refused the invitation.


Always brutally honest, and so I pin it to they faces
I'm always straightforward, so I'm not afraid to call them out on their racist behavior.


I live it so the case is, whether Drake is
Whether people view me as advanced or prejudiced, I'm living my life as authentically as possible.


Way ahead of his time, or inquisitive and racist
People might think I'm a forward-thinker that's ahead of his time, while others might see me as someone who's just trying to sound woke, but I know I'm neither, I just speak my truth.


Am I hot as the rest, should I strive for my spot as the best
Do I have what it takes to be as good as, or even better than, the other top performers in the music industry?


Like girls with Double D's, I gotta lot on my chest
I have a lot on my mind, similar to a woman with oversized breasts.


There's questions that need to be answered that's not on the test
There are important issues in life that standardized tests can't prepare you for.


Instead of staring at quizzes (?) now it's models with breasts
Instead of busy work in school, now I'm preoccupied with more important things, like attractive women.


And yes, when I'm dismissed after a tedious listen
After a long-winded explanation, sometimes the audience will still not understand, or choose to ignore, what I'm trying to convey.


I sit at home and say I should of been a pediatrician
Sometimes I second-guess my decision to become a rapper and wish I had pursued a career in medicine instead.


Homie, I probably could of been on TV consistent
I imagine I could be a recurrent TV personality if I chose a career path in showbiz rather than in music.


An artist like Pablo, or maybe Petey's assistant
I could've used my talents as an artist to further my career or worked under a famous artist like Pablo Picasso or Petey Greene.


And my mindset is come and get me
I'm always up for a challenge, and I'm eager to share my story.


I'm all alone at home with my mom and grandma and ain't nobody running with me
Despite being alone at home with only my mother and grandmother, I'm nevertheless the leader of my own story.


So, if you got the heart to come in here and kill a lady, daughter, and her grandson
If you're bold enough to deprive a woman, a girl, and her child of life, then you better have the courage to face me and my family too.


Nigga get the handgun
Get the gun, because I'm ready to protect myself and my loved ones by any means necessary.


If not, you gon make me call the burbs out in Richmond
If you're not up for a fight, then someone from my neighborhood in Richmond will most likely confront you.


That have you niggas laying out on the curb, they some hitmen
These fellows are not to be trifled with, and they will leave you lying on the side of the road.


Last couple of months I done probably been around the world and back, and I don't wanna question half the places Nick been
I just returned from traveling around the world, but I don't want to speculate about where my friend, Nick, has gone lately.




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Arian Fayez

I think Common needs to listen to his whole mixtape if he thinks Drake can't rap..

Marcus Hannibal

Still rockin in 2020 🔥

ll -_-Drizzy

Hi 🤑

symphoniez

2020 waddup man

mads offergaard

Drake was kinda ill back then, gues money and fame changes the game!

DNC 8

He's still spitting, listen to when to say when

Joel st.martin

I didn't find Drake till late 07 but like this if u jam this harder then the motto

Supreme Sufi

WHEN HE WAS GOOD...

OVO5609

for everyone who says he didnt start from the "bottom"

theoogabear

i think drake and nickelus f work in perfect harmony. neither of them really out do each other, they both have such personality and approach that they BOTH should be applauded for what they do. it's like ying and yang with them. drake is the easy side, nickelus is the brutal pull-no-punches in your face rapper.

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