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Drake has once again sparked conversations with his lyrics. In his new song “Small Town Fame,” the rapper name-drops rising pop star Tate McRae and British singer Charli XCX, as well as Charli’s Grammy-winning album BRAT



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The lyrics in question read: “Bitch I feel like Tate McRae […] Puttin’ Charli up her nose, X on her tongue, she been geekin’ hard, she done had a BRAT Summer.” While the meaning behind the Tate McRae reference remains unclear, the line mentioning Charli XCX and BRAT Summer appears to allude to her influence and the excitement surrounding her era.

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The track is part of Some Sexy Songs For U, Drake’s joint album with PartyNextDoor. The project, which features 22 tracks, has been highly anticipated by fans. Drake and PartyNextDoor have a long history of collaborations, with past hits like “Recognize” and “Preach.”

As the song circulates online, fans are speculating about the meaning behind Drake’s lyrics and whether the references hold any deeper significance. Neither Tate McRae nor Charli XCX have publicly responded to the mention, but given their rising prominence in pop music, it’s clear that their names are making an impact across genres.

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