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Drake adopts a posture of vindication on this track from 2013's 'Nothing Was the Same', built around a looped refrain of resentment and arrival. The production, handled by Dahi and Detail, strips back to a minimal, menacing pulse, leaving space for Drake to catalogue the slights he weathered on the way up. The repetition of the central grievance becomes a kind of mantra, the insistence less defensive than declarative.
The lyrics move between past dismissal and present dominance, Drake positioning himself as both the underdog who scrubbed trainers with a toothbrush and the figure whose old material still circulates whilst contemporaries falter. There's a swagger to the boasting, references to chart performance and commercial reach delivered with the certainty of someone no longer arguing the point. The track closes with a nod to his grandmother's grave before returning to the trappings of success, the tonal shift brief but grounding.
"Worst Behavior" is a track by Drake, from the album Nothing Was The Same (Deluxe), released 2013. The track is 4:31 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Drake.
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