Drake and SZA got everybody in their feels with the release of “Slime You Out.” While there are a lot of interpretations of what the saying “slime you out” means, it mostly involves going behind someone’s back or getting back at someone for something they did wrong, per Urban Dictionary. In the song, both musicians reflect on past relationships that weren’t really serving them any purpose. Drake starts by singing, “You b****es really get carried away / Makin’ mistakes, then you beg me to stay.” The rapper continues to talk about his ex’s replacement, aka the new man in the mystery woman’s life, and how he can’t believe she moved on with someone like him.
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Drake had his time to vent about past relationships, but in the third verse, it was SZA doing the ranting. She sings, “You tell these hoes you ain’t cuddlin’ / But with me, you know you doin’ all that s***/ You tellin’ these hoes you ain’t trickin’ off/ But with me, you know I’m gon’ get it all.” In this lyric, the R&B singer implies that whoever she was with was cheating on other girls with her. Eventually, SZA sings about how she had to leave the relationship because she can’t fake being happy with someone like the person she is singing about. SZA and Drake both say they will “slime out” their exes as they have been wronged by love in the past.