No Face

Album: 100 Gigs (2024)
Charted: 60
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Songfacts®:

  • "No Face" is one of three new tracks Drake dropped on his Instagram burner account on August 23, 2024. They were made available on streaming platforms a week later.
  • In "No Face," Drake addresses his critics and those who envy him, showcasing his characteristic blend of bravado and introspection. His rhymes oscillate between playful arrogance and serious reflections on his career and relationships.
  • The chorus repeats "No face, no face" multiple times, which represents Drake's desire to remain emotionally detached or expressionless in the face of criticism or conflict. It's his way of saying he's unfazed by detractors, maintaining a poker face in response to negativity.
  • The song contains subtle references and potential subliminal disses that some fans interpreted as being aimed at Kendrick Lamar.

    Ni--as got lit off the features I skated on
    I gotta know, I gotta know
    How you get lit off the ni--a you hatin' on?
    Numbers untouchable, they got the data wrong
    This is the moment I know they been prayin' on


    In 2024, Drake's feud with Kendrick Lamar escalated dramatically following Lamar's verse on Future and Metro Boomin's track "Like That." The conflict quickly drew in a host of other high-profile artists; A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd joined the fray, then Rick Ross and Kanye West weighed in, dropping diss tracks aimed squarely at Drake. The feud seemed to reach a fever pitch as insults and accusations flew back and forth.

    Amid the chaos, Drake asks here how these artists harbor hate towards him when he's the one who propelled many of them to greater heights. The Toronto MC argues that he had played a significant role in the success of several of his peers, either through collaborations or by introducing them to a wider audience.
  • OZ, London Cyr and Connor Sewer handled the distorted production. Swiss producer Ozan "Oz" Yildirim is a frequent collaborator with Drake, having produced many of his hits in the previous years. They include Drake's 2020 chart-topper "Toosie Slide" and his collaborations with Future ("Life Is Good") and Travis Scott ("Sicko Mode").
  • The track originally featured a brief contribution from Playboi Carti, marking their second collaboration after "Pain 1993" from 2020's Dark Lane Demo Tapes. However, Carti's verse was removed from the final streaming version, likely due to clearance issues related to tensions between Drake and Carti's label, ASAP Mob.

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