BLUE GREEN RED Lyrics

BLUE GREEN RED Lyrics – Drake

"BLUE GREEN RED" is a new English song by Drake, published on the Dankmemerick6 YouTube channel. The track is from the album "100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP" and was written by Drake, Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY, and 40. The production was handled… Read More

BLUE GREEN RED Lyrics


BLUE GREEN RED Lyrics By Drake

[Intro]
Yeah-yeah, ayy, what?
Where the mandem? Where the gyaldem?
Where the six side? Where the six side? Where the six side?
Ayy, look

[Verse 1]
Please ring my mother and tell her
Tell her the shape that I'm in
Thirty days I have been sober
Now I'm back drinking again, again
I got away from the city
I'm on the outskirts of town
Friends that I treated like family
They were just hanging around (Yeah)

[Refrain]
Gotta lay down when you make bed
Gotta let some tears just shed
Since we blew up and got green
I gotta leave some of y'all on read
Yeah, four gun shot, mi nuh dead
Might put some dollar 'pon head
Or just turn up the place instead

[Chorus]
36 in the chest, okay (Okay)
28 in the waist, okay (Okay)
46 and the hips, come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no

[Post-Chorus]
Yeah, how many summers did I run? Like ten
I got a show out in London, when?
Where the clock inna London? Yeah, Big Ben
Ah gon' watch face just like them
But me nah watch face like them
They make lyrics for who? Men
We make gyal come then come again

[Verse 2]
Please ring my father and tell him
I found some fortune and fame
They're gonna try and behead me
And speak on the family name
He said my knife's in my pocket
I'm in the center of town
I tapped the side of his pocket
He wasn't joking around, around

[Refrain]
Gotta lay down when you make bed
Gotta let some tears just shed
Since we blew up and got green
I gotta leave some of y'all on read
Yeah, four gun shot, me nuh dead
Might put some dollar 'pon head
Or just turn up the place instead

[Verse 3]
Oromo girls, Tigray girls, all of my Amhara girls
Habesha gyal, you're my kind, my kind
You wanna take some shots in the night time?
Run treadmill dey inna di Goodlife?
You wanna work up a sweat in our lifetime?
Okay, okay

[Chorus]
36 in the chest, okay (Okay)
28 in the waist, okay (Okay)
46 and the hips come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no

[Post-Chorus]
How many summers did I run? Like ten
I got a show out in London, when?
Where the clock inna London? Yeah, Big Ben
Ah gon' watch face just like them
But me nah watch face like them
They make lyrics for who? Men
They make y'all come then come again

[Outro]
36 in the chest, okay
28 in the waist, okay
46 and the hips come swing my way
Swing my way, draw for me, send for me
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, no
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Broke your back and bend up your knee
Badmind gyal can't friend up with me, friend up with me, no

[Intro]
Drake opens with questions about his surroundings and his origins, setting a tone of reflection and self-examination. This introduction establishes the context for the rest of the song, as he contemplates his current state and past experiences.

[Verse 1]
In this verse, Drake describes his struggle with sobriety and the challenges of navigating his personal and professional life. He reflects on the support from family and friends, and the disillusionment with some relationships. This section reveals his vulnerability and the impact of his success on his personal well-being.

[Refrain]
The refrain underscores the consequences of his success, highlighting the necessity of dealing with emotional fallout and making tough decisions about relationships. The mention of "four gun shots" and "dollar 'pon head" reflects a mix of resilience and the harsh realities of his life, emphasizing the personal cost of his achievements.

[Chorus]
The chorus focuses on physical attributes and attraction, combining a celebratory tone with references to Drake’s success. It highlights a sense of confidence and allure, contrasting with the more introspective elements of the song. This section emphasizes the blend of personal gratification and public admiration.

[Post-Chorus]
Drake reflects on his past successes and current status, referencing his ongoing career and the perception of his achievements. He contrasts his own approach with others, asserting his unique position and influence. This section reinforces his identity and success while dismissing comparisons with others.

[Verse 2]
In this verse, Drake addresses his father and reflects on the challenges that come with fame and fortune. He narrates a tense situation involving his father's reaction to threats against their family, illustrating the darker side of his rise to prominence and the protection needed for those he cares about.

[Verse 3]
Drake’s third verse expands on his relationships with women, specifically focusing on his appreciation for various cultural backgrounds. He celebrates his connections and experiences, adding a layer of diversity and inclusivity to the song. This section underscores his broad appeal and personal connections.

[Chorus]
Repeating the chorus, Drake reaffirms the themes of physical attraction and success, maintaining the song’s celebratory and confident tone. This repetition emphasizes the key aspects of his public persona and the ongoing impact of his achievements.

[Post-Chorus]
The repeated post-chorus continues to highlight Drake’s success and influence, reinforcing his self-assuredness and distinct position in the industry. It contrasts with the introspective and reflective elements of the song, balancing the themes of personal and public life.

[Outro]
In the outro, Drake reiterates the chorus, emphasizing physical attraction and his unique position. This repetition serves to reinforce the song’s main themes and leave a lasting impression of confidence and success.


More Drake Songs

About Song

"BLUE GREEN RED" is a new English song by Drake, published on the Dankmemerick6 YouTube channel. The track is from the album "100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP" and was written by Drake, Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY, and 40. The production was handled by Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY, and 40.

The song explores themes of personal struggle, success, and relationships, blending introspection with a celebration of achievements. Drake reflects on his journey from sobriety to indulgence and addresses the complexities of his rise to fame. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and resilience, with references to his roots and the impact of his success on his personal connections. The recurring chorus and post-chorus highlight themes of physical attraction and success, while the verses provide deeper insights into his experiences and reflections.

Credits

Song BLUE GREEN RED
Artists Drake
Written By Drake, Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY & 40
Produced By Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY & 40
Label Dankmemerick6

100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP Songs

BLUE GREEN RED Official Video

FAQs

Who is the singer of "BLUE GREEN RED" song?

The "BLUE GREEN RED" song is sung by Drake.

Who is the lyrics writer of "BLUE GREEN RED" song by Drake?

The "BLUE GREEN RED" song by Drake lyrics was written by Drake, Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY & 40.

Who is the music producer of "BLUE GREEN RED" song by Drake?

The "BLUE GREEN RED" song by Drake was produced by Boi-1da, SMPLGTWY & 40.

When did Drake release "BLUE GREEN RED" song?

Drake released "BLUE GREEN RED" song on Aug 6, 2024.

Thank you for reading the lyrics of "BLUE GREEN RED" by Drake. If you enjoyed the song, share it with your friends and family in the USA! If you notice any errors or discrepancies, please feel free to submit corrections via the Contact Us section. We value accurate lyrics and aim to provide the best content for fans. These lyrics are provided for educational purposes only, respecting the artists and their work. Please share and help others enjoy this track!

Share your love

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *