Why does drake say he started from the bottom




















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He also makes the statement that he was "trying to get it on his own" in "Started from the bottom," which also highlights his struggle for fame alone.

It's extremely interesting that Drake includes the lyric "story stay the same through the money and the fame" in "Started from the bottom. Although the song almost comes across as an arrogant rant against all those who opposed him and perhaps all those that stood in the way of his fame, this lyric suggests that Drake has extreme loyalty to his "team," his words and wouldn't dream of replacing them. He never lost sight of what was most important to him while chasing after his dreams: his loved ones.

It could very well be that Drake did not intend this song to appear as a rant against his "haters," as one might believe when first listening to the song but as a chant to himself reminding him of how he deserves credit for his effort in obtaining fame.

This concept is depicted by the lyric "we just want the credit where it's due. Just as anyone can do. Perhaps, then, the song should be taken as inspiration for others to be willing to walk a rough road in order to gain one's dreams, just as Drake did. Thecomeupshow, Shot by Drew: Drake The come up show. Although most of Drake's songs reflect his past relationships, and his experience with fame, Drake's music is a direct reflection of his mood.

His father has origins from Memphis, Tennessee, while his mother is a Jewish Canadian. Unfortunately, when Drake was only five years old, his parents separated and his mother was left struggling to raise him as a single parent.

Drake's struggle began with poverty and worsened when his father was arrested twice, and his parents were divorced. This is because many people consider coming from ghetto to be sort of a prerequisite in terms of being a genuine rapper. Additionally, the vocalist comments on his relationship with his uncle, who used to let a young Drizzy drive his car.

And the implication in that regard is that whereas said uncle was supportive, at the same time Drake knew he had to learn to stand on his own. And why? But his reaction to that is no, he is in fact a real man. Moreover, he acknowledges just how influential he and his clique are. In other words, acknowledge his accomplishments instead of hating. Rather his advice to doubters is that they should dedicate more focus on their own come-up, as he is doing with his.

But of course the most-general way to interpret it is as the vocalist being filthy rich, which would be the most obvious manifestation of his come-up.



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