If you've ever been in a toxic relationship, the lyrical content of Yung Bleu's "You're Mines Still" may sound like a red flag. However, Bleu and Drake are equally as romantic when referring to their lovers on the song. In the song's first verse, Yung Bleu tells his ex to leave her new man because she still belongs to the former. He sings, "They say time heals/ She can't see her life without me, she's so blind still/ F*** that n**** you can tell him that you're mines still."
Throughout the song, Bleu reiterates how time can fix everything and suggests his former lover shouldn't move on in the meantime. Drake, who is no stranger to being selfish and territorial over his lovers in his lyrical content, follows up Bleu in a verse where he sings of his actions affecting his previous relationship. The Grammy-winning artist describes an incident of which his former lover greeted his friend in a suggestive way in the lines: "I took you to the club and you hugged on somebody that I know/ And I know them type of hugs/ Same s*** I do to women when I know I used to f***."
Clearly, Yung Bleu and Drake are feeling the effects of heartbreak as they come to terms with taking accountability for their relationships' end.
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