2021 · From the album Certified Lover Boy
Knife Talk (feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat)
by Drake
The reading
A Memphis-flavored gang anthem where Drake leans fully into street menace, flanked by 21 Savage and Project Pat, trading lover-boy posture for chopper talk
02 · Interpretation
Knife Talk: Drake's Memphis Detour Into Pure Menace
'Knife Talk' is the moment on Certified Lover Boy where Drake tries to convince you he never went soft. With 21 Savage carrying the opening verse and Project Pat ad-libbing in the margins, the song is less a confession than a posture: a 2021 Toronto pop star renting space inside a Memphis crime record and making sure he sounds at home there.
The production, built by Metro Boomin around a Project Pat-style chant, is doing a lot of the interpretive work. Pat, the Three 6 Mafia affiliate whose early-2000s catalog basically codified Memphis menace, isn't featured to rap a verse so much as to bless the room. His ad-libs ("gang," "yeah") sit on top of the beat like a watermark, signaling that what follows is not pop rap, even though, technically, that's what it is.
21 Savage takes the first verse and plays his expected role: flat affect, body-count imagery, brand specificity. He calls himself a "Slaughter Gang soul snatcher," reminds you a Raptor is not a regular F-150, and insists he is a "street nigga, not a rapper." The line about baptizing more people than the reverend is the verse's clearest move, religion repurposed as a body-count metaphor, which is a Memphis-rap convention going back decades. 21's verse is doing the heavy lifting of authenticity so that Drake's verse can sit on top of it.
When Drake enters, he's writing toward 21's register rather than his own. He talks about a Rolls-Royce droptop (the "double-R droppy"), uses UK drill slang ("oppy," opps), and frames a beef in cinematic terms: "spoiler alert, this nigga dies." The diction is borrowed; the cadence is his. He keeps blickies, his Glock leaves hickeys, he comes "straight up out the 6," and his shooters won't spare sixties, a reference that reads as a jab at a Chicago rival camp. This is Drake performing gang affiliation through a curated vocabulary, and the song's appeal depends on whether you find the performance convincing or theatrical.
The hook is almost comically simple. "Gang shit, that's all I'm on," repeated eight times, then a second hook built on the word "sang": brains hang, mama sang, pastor sang, choppers sang, choir sang. It's a Memphis trick, turning a funeral into a chorus, and it lands harder than the verses because it's the one place the song lets sound do the talking.
Drake's second verse is where the seams show, and arguably where the song gets most interesting. He brags about a Jacob tennis chain, the US Open, finishing tennis matches, and then pivots: "All this shit is for my son, 'cause he's inheritin' it." That line is the actual Drake speaking through the costume. The menace is for show; the inheritance, Adonis, the brand he's building, is the real subject. Even on a song called Knife Talk, he can't fully stop being a father and a CEO.
Context
Certified Lover Boy arrived in September 2021 after multiple delays, positioned against Kanye West's Donda the same week. The album drew criticism for feeling overlong and tonally scattered, but 'Knife Talk' was widely singled out as a highlight, eventually reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100. The Metro Boomin tag at the end ("If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you") connects the song to a lineage of Metro-produced street records with Future and 21 Savage, placing Drake inside that world rather than next to it.
The song endures because it works as a feature showcase for 21 Savage and as proof of concept for the Drake-and-21 chemistry that would carry their 2022 joint album Her Loss. As a Drake solo statement, it's more interesting as a costume than as a confession, but the costume fits well enough that nobody really minds.
Themes catalogued
03 · Lyrics
"Knife Talk (feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat)"
I gotta feed the streets, my pistol gon' bleed the streets
Ski mask on my face, sometimes you got to cheat
To stay ahead in this bitch-ard (gang), drank syrup like it's liquor
Street life'll have you catchin' up to God quicker (yeah, gang)
Sticker, AK-40 to your liver
Let the chopper bang on you like a Blood or a Cripper (gang)
Flipper, so much bread, I'm a gymnast
Made so much money off of dummies, off of dummies (yeah, gang)
I'm mister body catcher, Slaughter Gang soul snatcher
Ain't no regular F-150, this a fuckin' Raptor
No capper, street nigga, not a rapper
Chopper hit him and he turned into a booty clapper
Smith & Wesson, I'm 4L Gang reppin'
We done baptized more niggas than the damn reverend (yeah)
Kappa Alpha, me and my gang, we do all the steppin'
Who you checkin'? This FN shoot East to West End (gang)
Yeah
I heard Papi outside
And he got the double-R droppy outside
Checked the weather and it's gettin' real oppy outside
I'ma drop this shit and have these pussies droppin' like some motherfuckin' flies
Type of nigga that can't look me in the eyes
I despise
When I see you, better put that fuckin' pride to the side
Many times, plenty times, I survived
Beef is live, spoiler alert, this nigga dies
Keep blickies, and you know the weed sticky
My finger itchy, the Glock like to leave hickeys
Your shooters iffy, a street punk could never diss me
I come straight up out the 6, and we don't spare sixties
I fuck with her, and fuck with her, and her
I hit up err and tell him do the err, for sure
Voodoo curse, it got him while I flew to Turks
Know the dogs had to hit them where we knew it hurts
Gang shit, that's all I'm on (yeah)
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Let it bang, bang, let it bang, bang
'Til his brains hang and his mama sang
And the pastor sang and them bullets sang
And them choppers sang and the choir sang
I'm on everything
Jacob charged me 450 for a tennis chain
US Open, had it on us at the tennis game
Tell the coach don't take me out, I like to finish games
And my pen insane, and my men insane
There's like 80 of us now, that's the scary thing
Shit they doin' on that other side embarrassing
We in Paris with it, hundred carats with it
All this shit is for my son, 'cause he's inheritin' it
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
Gang
Metro
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on
Nigga, gang shit, that's all I'm on
Gang shit, that's all I'm on, yeah
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04 · FAQ
Frequently asked
What does 'Knife Talk' by Drake actually mean?
Why is Project Pat on 'Knife Talk' if he doesn't rap a verse?
What does Drake mean by 'we don't spare sixties' on 'Knife Talk'?
What's the meaning of the 'sang' hook in 'Knife Talk'?
Who is Drake talking about when he says 'all this shit is for my son'?
How does 'Knife Talk' fit into Certified Lover Boy as an album?
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05 · Discography