Drake: Hotline Bling Meaning
Song Released: 2015
Hotline Bling Lyrics
You used to call me on my, you used to, you used to
You used to call me on my cell phone
Late night when you need my love
Call me on my cell phone
Late night when you need my love
I know when that hotline bling
That can only mean...
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I think it means he likes men.
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drake hotline bling my view on this song is that their was this boy who had a girlfriend their relationship was going good until he left the city now their relationship is tested now that its long distance she used to call him visit him it was actually working out then over the past few months everything stopped and he soon came to find out that she know had a reputation everyone knew about it which had him stressed out she started partying more wearing less drinking hanging with girls he never seen before going places were she does not belong and acting like he treated her wrong and now shes most likely with a new guy doing things she used to do with him to her new guy and he wishes that she would stop being this person and go back to being herself the good girl. the girl who always stayed home and was in the zone so that's my perspective hope you agree.
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You used to call me on my cellphone.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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You know when that hotline bling.
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