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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Reminder" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Reminder," The Weeknd delivers a brash and unapologetic anthem about his success and influence. He addresses the listener directly, reminding them of his undeniable presence and impact.

The first verse is filled with self-aggrandizement: he "suggests" putting his song on the radio while casually mentioning his preference for "blue-eyed soul." References to his "black hair" and "weed smoking" reinforce his rebellious image, while the line "I'm always too busy worrying" hints at the burden of fame. He emphasizes his loyalty to his crew ("XO") and doesn't shy away from his vices, mentioning an award for a children's song about cocaine. Comparing himself to Hannibal Lecter, The Weeknd further solidifies his dangerous and unpredictable persona. He sets himself apart from other rappers, calling them "corny," and boasts about his Asian girlfriend.

The chorus serves as a mantra repeated throughout the song: "You know me." He reminds the listener of his inescapable presence and the futility of trying to ignore him.

The second verse continues the themes of success and debauchery. The Weeknd raps about his financial aspirations, copycats, codeine use, promiscuity, and lavish lifestyle. He highlights his journey from sleeping on a mattress on the floor to becoming a global superstar.

The bridge and outro serve as a call to a woman to let loose and enjoy his company. He reiterates the phrase "You know me," emphasizing that his reputation precedes him.

[Verse 1:]

Recommend play my song on the radio,

You too busy tryna find that blue-eyed soul.

I let my black hair grow and my weed smoke

And I sweat too much on the regular.

We gon’ let them hits fly, we gon’ let her go,

If it ain't XO, then it gotta go.

I just won a new award for a kids show

Talkin’ 'bout a face numbin’ off a bag a blow.

I'm like, ‘Goddamn, bitch, I am not a Teen Choice!

Goddamn, bitch, I am not a bleach boy!’

Whip game make a nga understand, though,

Got that Hannibal, Silence of the Lambo.

Hit the gas so hard make it rotate,

All my ngas blew up like a propane,

All these r&b ngas be so lame,

Got a sweet Asian chick she go low, mane.

[Chorus:]

You know me, you know me, you know me,

Every time we try to forget who I am

I'll be right there to remind you again,

You know me, pow! pow! You know me.

[Verse 2:]

Said, I'm just tryna swim in something wetter than the ocean,

Faded off a double cup, I'm mixin’ up the potion,

All I wanna do is make that money and make dope shit,

It just seem like ngas tryna sound like all my old shit.

Everybody knows it, all these ngas know me,

Platinum off a mixtape, sippin’ on that codeine,

Pour it in my trophies, roll until my nose bleed,

I'ma keep on singin’ while I'm burnin’ up that OG.

All my ngas get it, they make money all alone,

Wrap a chain around they neck, makin’ sure I'm gettin’ home,

When I travel 'round the globe, make a couple mil a show,

And I come back to my city, I fuck every girl I know.

Used to walk around with a slouch, had a mattress on the floor,

Now my shit straight,

Eatin’ all day, tryna lose weight.

That good sex, we'll sweat it out,

Hotel bed springs, we'll wear it out,

I ain't gotta tell you ‘cause

[Chorus]

You know me, you know me,

You know me, you know me,

Every time we try to forget who I am

I'll be right there to remind you again,

You know me, pow! pow! You know me.

[Bridge:]

Why don't you shake something, shake something

For the don, don't you break nothing, break nothing!

Big girl, won't you work something, work something

For the don, don't you hurt nothing, hurt nothing!

Big girl, won't you shake something, shake something

For the don, don't you break nothing, break nothing!

Baby girl, won't you work something, work something

For the don, don't you hurt nothing, hurt nothing!

[Outro:]

‘Cause you know me, they know me,

You ain't know me, now you know me.

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