Madonna

Album: If You're Reading This It's Too Late (2015)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song finds Drake inviting someone to come on the road with him. The Toronto MC attempts to persuade the girl by saying he could turn her into someone as big as Madonna.
  • Drake sings on the song, "What if I pick you up from your house?" Madonna responded to the namechecks by having some fun with the lyric saying on her Instagram page: "@champagnepapi i love your new song about me! It's my favorite! I'm still waiting for you to pick me up........ Ask D for my address! I knew you were a ❤️#rebelheart !"
  • If you listen closely towards the end of the track, you will hear some of Ginuwine's lyrics from his 1999 hit "So Anxious." ("Soon as your shift is over. And I'll be waiting, 'cause I can't sleep for reminiscing.")

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