The Women Drake Likes to Rap About

He doesn't only sings to the ladies, he rhymes about them.

Bria Myles - Drake's link to model Bria Myles became topic of public conversation with "Bria's Interlude," featuring Omarion, off So Far Gone. "I was smitten over this girl from L.A. and I started writing a song about her," he explained to MTV about the track. "A lot of the R&B [I do] is really based off women that come into my life and inspire me to speak to them in song and say what I never would expose on just a talking level."(Photo: Bria Myles via Instagram)
Keshia Chanté - On one of Drake's early cuts off his mixtape Comeback Season, he makes reference to fellow Canadian vocalist/actor (and former 106 & Park host) Keshia Chanté by addressing her mother. "What up Tessa I love you like my own mama/ And ya daughter's getting grown, mama/ And me I'm just here workin', waitin' patient/ For her to be ready for to love and leave her drama," he spits on "Deceiving."(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
Maliah Michel - On Thank Me Later, Drake and Lil Wayne trade bars about women who can go ahead and miss them a little when they're gone. Drizzy adds in a shout out to Maliah Michel, a model who appears in the video for the second single off the album Find Your Love. "Someone tell Maliah I'm on fire, she should work tonight/ Call the King of Diamonds and tell Chyna it'd be worth the flight/ I'll be at my table stackin' dollars to the perfect height," he raps on "Miss Me."(Photo: WENN)
Paris Morton - Drake has not one, but two songs named after this model — "Paris Morton Music" and "Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2," — the latter of which was placed on his Nothing Was the Same and includes the lyrics, "These are usually just some thoughts that I would share with myself/ But I thought 'F--- it'/ It's worth it to share 'em with someone else other than Paris for once/ I text her from time to time, she a mom now/ I guess sometimes life forces us to calm down/ I told her she could live with me if she need to/ I got a compound, but I think she's straight."(Photo: Paris Morton via Instagram)Nicki Minaj - Drake and Nicki Minaj not only make beautiful music together (her "Moment 4 Life," his "Make Me Proud," "Up All Night" and "Best I Ever Had"), but he also thinks about her when she's not on the track. "I love Nicki Minaj, I told her I'd admit it/ I hope one day we get married just to say we f----n' did it/ And girl I'm f-----n' serious, I'm with it if you with it," he confessed on "Miss Me." Not much changed by Nothing Was the Same's intro, "Tuscan Leather": "Not even talkin' to Nicki, communication is breakin'/ I dropped the ball on some personal s--t, I need to embrace it/ I'm honest, I make mistakes, I'd be the second to admit it/ Think that's why I need her in my life, to check me when I'm trippin'."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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Keshia Chanté - On one of Drake's early cuts off his mixtape Comeback Season, he makes reference to fellow Canadian vocalist/actor (and former 106 & Park host) Keshia Chanté by addressing her mother. "What up Tessa I love you like my own mama/ And ya daughter's getting grown, mama/ And me I'm just here workin', waitin' patient/ For her to be ready for to love and leave her drama," he spits on "Deceiving."(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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