Underdog
Drake Lyrics


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Yeah Man (Aye)
You already know what it is (Aye)
Trey called Trigga (Aye)
Aye man (Aye)
Show them why you rappin' homie (Aye)
Look

I ain't never been nothin' but a underdog
And I ain't gonna never let a nigga hold me under dog
Still ride in the drop
With my mind on the knot
You niggas never take what I got
For my underdog

Just copped new shoes
Whip on two two's
Dick down you two
Throw it on YouTube
Tell me what you'd do
If I was to do you
Baby after one time
Sure to make you come back
Back like spinal, stack like dominoes
Catch me out in Mexico
Hasta maΓ±ana though, hasta la vista
Chest full of reefer
Rep for my set 'till the day I meet the Reaper
Petersburg veteran
USA resident
In USA Today it ain't a city I ain't never been
Scared I ain't never been
Yea I ain't never been
Nothing but a underdog
But I'm never under ya'll
Still keep it under there
Right by the underwear
Still in the hood yeah
I ain't talking outerwear
They be moving powder there
Which one of you out of there
Wanna get it
'Cause I'm with it
Fuck ya'll, the underdog

I ain't never been nothin' but a underdog
And I ain't gonna never let a nigga hold me under dog
Still ride in the drop
With my mind on the knot
You niggas never take what I got
For my underdog

Said I got my city buzzin'
You should take a trip and view it
Shout out to Mr.Rogers
'Cause he's supposed to chop and screw it
And my license just expired
So I got to go renew it
'Cause I just bought a truck
And I am dying to debut it
And naw it ain't a Buick
I never rendezvous it
I'm just in the 'Burg with Trigga
And I'm faded off the fluid
I made alot of money
Then I went ahead and blew it
Now I'm trying to make it back
So how the fuck you wanna do it
My nigga you better do it(Aye)...do it
I would say this here's a practice song
And lately I been out in Hollywood
Just acting wrong
What up to Jackie Long
I fuck with Jackie Long
I clown other dudes on the low
I like to laugh alone
I get my cash alone
That's why I shop alone
This here's my uncle's car
I drop it and the top is gone
Your skin looks like you bathe in magnesia and Coppertone
And girl I heard your man a fed, don't bring that cop along
I'm running every single light
Ain't one I'm stopping on
This here's a classic jump
That big things are popping on
So baby wipe me down
I sell a watch and swap a home
I'm in this solo
No I do not have a chaperon
I'm in a proper zone
That's right the doctor's home
This here's my time
And I don't even think your clock is on
I am a trader
And I'm telling you my stock is grown
I run my city, got 'em open like the lock is gone
Keys out, I ain't talking white though
Baby what you be's bout
I mean for tonight ho
If I break them trees out
Pull them Double D's out
So I can J Holiday that ass
Before I leave's out
Holla at me shawty

I ain't never been nothin' but a underdog
And I ain't gonna never let a nigga hold me under dog
Still ride in the drop
With my mind on the knot




You niggas never take what I got
For my underdog

Overall Meaning

In Drake's song "Underdog," the artist raps about being an "underdog," someone who was underestimated or overlooked in their career, but who still prevailed in the end. He asserts that he will never let anyone hold him down, and speaks to his drive and ambition by rapping about the new shoes and car he just purchased. He shouts out to his hometown, Petersburg, and declares that he has run his city and traded stocks, all while remaining an underdog. Drake concludes by speaking boldly about his goals and his desire for success, using colorful language and playful humor to convey his message.


Overall, "Underdog" is a song about overcoming odds and achieving success in spite of the doubters. Drake's lyrics are both confident and relatable, and they showcase his skill as a rapper and storyteller. The song also features a catchy beat and memorable chorus, making it a standout track on Drake's mixtape "Room for Improvement."


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah Man (Aye)
Drake shows a confident yet respectful demeanor as he prepares to begin his song by greeting listeners with an affirmative, encouraging 'Yeah Man.'


You already know what it is (Aye)
Drake assumes that his listeners know his music game and are aware of the impact he has made so far. Endeavors to further reinforce their belief that he is a force to reckon with in the music industry.


Trey called Trigga (Aye)
Drake goes on to mention Trey calling his friend Trigga. The meaning of this line at present remains unclear with insufficient information.


Aye man (Aye)
As a way of hyping himself up and setting the tone for his rap song, Drake keeps the energy high, shouting 'Aye man!'


Show them why you rappin' homie (Aye)
Drake appears to be talking directly to himself, encouraging himself to show the world why he is known for his rap skills. The phrase 'homie' sounds like a slang way of saying 'my friend' or 'my dude.'


Look
Drake uses this as an attention-getter before going into his long lyric section of the song, signaling his audience to focus their attention on his words.


I ain't never been nothin' but an underdog
Drake reveals that throughout his music career, he has never enjoyed the luxury of being the dominant player in the music industry and always had to work his way up as an underdog.


And I ain't gonna never let a nigga hold me under dog
He refuses to be held back by anyone who might bring him down and is determined to fight for his position in the music industry.


Still ride in the drop
Drake reveals he is still taking stylish drives in his convertible car.


With my mind on the knot
He mentions that while riding, he is preoccupied with making money and keeping his financial affairs in order.


You niggas never take what I got
Drake understands he is always up against a lot of competition, but he is confident that none of his competitors can take away what he already has.


Just copped new shoes
Drake shares news about just getting his hands on a new pair of shoes, which is significant enough to be mentioned in his song.


Whip on two two's
Drake is driving a car with big rims or wheels, which is an addition that many rap fans admire, as it adds to the aesthetic appeal to the car.


Dick down you two
In this sexually explicit line, Drake boasts about satisfying two women sexually and aims to capture the attention of the listeners.


Throw it on YouTube
Drake's sexual exploits were so exciting that someone even wanted to capture and share them with others on YouTube, perhaps suggesting that a video was being made during the act.


Tell me what you'd do
He then asks his listeners what they would do if they were in his shoes, in this particular situation with the two women.


If I was to do you
Drake extends an invitation to someone to experience the pleasure he can offer them sexually, essentially bragging about his abilities.


Baby after one time
Drake seems confident that after one sexual encounter, the other person is going to come back and want more of him.


Sure to make you come back
As Drake continues to emphasize, he is confident in his abilities to satisfy his sexual partners, and they will want to return for more, no matter what else is going on in their lives.


Back like spinal, stack like dominoes
Drake employs clever wordplay as he uses two different phrases that rhyme with one another to suggest that he's the one in charge and he always comes back or dominates every situation he's in.


Catch me out in Mexico
Drake shares his love for Mexican culture and travel and feels at home in the country and likes the experience a lot.


Hasta maΓ±ana though, hasta la vista
Drake knows his experience in Mexico is only temporary, but he is confident that he will be back and looks forward to the next time he can return and enjoy the country all over again.


Chest full of reefer
The phrase suggests that Drake has been smoking marijuana and has a lot of it on him as he moves around.


Rep for my set 'till the day I meet the Reaper
Drake aims to keep representing his group, neighborhood, and everything he stands for (his set), probably till the day he dies.


Petersburg veteran
Drake is a seasoned rap artist from Petersburg and probably refers to his experiences here as having made him a 'veteran' of the area.


USA resident
Drake is both a resident and citizen of the United States.


In USA Today it ain't a city I ain't never been
Drake boasts that he has traveled all around America and that there isn't a city in the nation he hasn't visited yet.


Scared I ain't never been
Drake seems fearless as he goes about his business, implying he has never been scared of anything so far, therefore, no upcoming challenge should be able to stop him.


Yea I ain't never been
Drake reiterates the fact that he has never been anything other than an underdog throughout his music career.


Nothing but an underdog
This line emphasizes the fact that Drake has had to fight his way to the top of the music industry throughout his career.


But I'm never under ya'll
Despite being an underdog, Drake is never under his competitors, as he has managed to hold his own and be recognized as an artist of substance.


Still keep it under there
Drake refers to keeping something hidden under his underwear or to staying low-key and keeping a low profile.


Right by the underwear
Drake is probably referring to something he owns, which he keeps right next to his underwear for safekeeping.


Still in the hood yeah
Even though he has made it, Drake implies that he still keeps ties with his neighborhood or upbringing to maintain his grounded nature and humility.


I ain't talking outerwear
The term 'outerwear' refers to clothing meant to be worn outside of the home, but Drake is not talking about such apparel in this context.


They be moving powder there
Drake suggests that there might be illegal drug activities taking place in his old neighborhood. Street gangs manufacture, sell and transport drugs that involve moving powder, hence the expression.


Which one of you out of there
Drake may be challenging someone 'out of there' (someone from his old neighborhood) to face and confront him, knowing it is unlikely to happen.


Wanna get it
Drake is showing his aggressive side as he is likely daring someone to make a move against him.


'Cause I'm with it
Drake is willing to face any challenge head-on and will not shy away from confrontation if it comes to that.


Fuck ya'll, the underdog
In this risquΓ© expression, Drake curses those out there that are trying to bring him down and reminds them that he is still coming out victorious as an underdog.


Said I got my city buzzin'
Drake asserts that through his music, he has his city buzzing with excitement and anticipation.


You should take a trip and view it
Drake is quick to invite people to come and join him so that they can see the buzz for themselves and enjoy everything his city has to offer.


Shout out to Mr.Rogers
Drake is paying homage to Mr.Rogers, a famous television personality who hosted a children's show known for being educational and well-meaning.


'Cause he's supposed to chop and screw it
Drake seems to give a shout out to Mr. Rogers, as the phrase suggests that he is expected to improve the already great work of the legend.


And my license just expired
Drake informs the listener that his driver's license recently expired and he has to go through the renewal process.


So I got to go renew it
Drake's license needs to be renewed to continue driving legally.


'Cause I just bought a truck
Drake is excited about his new purchase – a truck, which probably cost him a lot of money.


And I am dying to debut it
Drake is eagerly waiting to debut his new truck – he can't wait to show off his new ride to everyone.


And naw it ain't a Buick
Drake is telling his audience that his new truck is not a Buick, presumably because some people might have been expecting him to buy something different.


I never rendezvous it
Drake implies that he is not that fond of driving his truck, and instead chooses to spend his time elsewhere.


I'm just in the 'Burg with Trigga
Drake is not out and about with others or out on the road in his truck, but prefers to hang out with his friend Trigga in Petersburg.


And I'm faded off the fluid
Drake has probably been drinking alcohol and is feeling the effects of it – he might be a little tipsy or drunk.


I made alot of money
Drake is not shy about using his music career to make a lot of money and be financially successful.


Then I went ahead and blew it
After making a lot of money, Drake lost it all due to foolishness or some other cause and probably regrets it.


Now I'm trying to make it back
Drake is now trying to work hard and make up for the money he lost with his earlier financial decisions to rebuild his wealth.


So how the fuck you wanna do it
Drake throws out a challenging question to his opponents, daring them to try and do things the way he is doing them to achieve equal success.


My nigga you better do it(Aye)...do it
Drake finishes his song by advising his listeners to go out and achieve their goals. He encourages them to go out, work hard, and do what they need to do if they want to be successful.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Aubrey Graham, Tremaine Neverson

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