"Next time we f*ck, I don't want to f*ck, I want to make love," he pleads, while the "Swimming Pools" voice returns to plead for his girl to perform the title action, regarding Drake's stated feelings.Īs a song, the whole thing is pretty amorphous, particularly when it takes a late-song turn for an extended Drake complaint about how "N-s talk more than bitches these days"-thanks for the PSA, Aubrey-and musically, it's a hard track to get much of a read on. That hook-even the Wu-Tang sample-shows up again in "Own It," though this time the meaning is again twisted: Rather than Drake using it as confirmation of the love and devotion he owns, he's now pledging his own to his girl, an almost disorientingly straight-faced proclalamation of feelings from Drizzy. "Own It" isn't really its own song as much as an extended encore to "Wu-Tang Forever," particularly its continuous of the shifting "It's yours" hook and sentiment.
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