"All Me" is a popular hip-hop song by Drake featuring 2 Chainz and Big Sean. Here are some interesting facts about the song:
Release Date: "All Me" was released as a single on September 24, 2013, as part of Drake's third studio album, "Nothing Was the Same," which was released on September 24, 2013. This strategic release date was Drake's way of celebrating his birthday.
Production: The song was produced by Key Wane, a Detroit-based producer known for his work with artists like Big Sean and Meek Mill. Key Wane's production style blends various elements, including trap and soulful melodies, which contributed to the song's unique sound.
Chart Success: "All Me" achieved commercial success, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It also reached the top 40 in several other countries.
Lyrics: The song's lyrics touch on various themes, including fame, success, and the challenges that come with them. Each rapper (Drake, 2 Chainz, and Big Sean) delivers verses reflecting their individual experiences and perspectives in the music industry.
Signature Catchphrase: One of the standout elements of the song is Drake's memorable catchphrase, "Got everything, I got everything. I cannot complain, I cannot." This phrase has become synonymous with the track and is often associated with Drake's music in general.
Big Sean's Verse: Big Sean's verse on "All Me" gained attention for his playful and humorous lines. In particular, his line "My new girl is on Glee and shit, probably making more money than me and shit" refers to his then-girlfriend, Naya Rivera, who starred in the TV show "Glee."
Cultural Impact: "All Me" has been featured in various pop culture references and has been covered and remixed by other artists and fans.
Music Video: Although there is no official music video for "All Me," the song's popularity contributed to its lasting impact. Instead, fans have created unofficial videos and lyric videos on platforms like YouTube.
"All Me" remains a memorable track in Drake's discography and is a prime example of his ability to create catchy, relatable, and commercially successful hip-hop music.