Ooh, baby, yeah
[Verse: Majid Al Maskati]
Days in the sun and nights in the rain
Summer is over, simple and plain
Found me some fun that's good for the pain
Already told you, I don't feel the same
I don't feel the same
[Outro: Majid Al Maskati]
Anywhere I go
I can't help but show
I don't feel the same
Anywhere I go
I can't help but know
I don't feel the same
Anywhere I go
I can't help but know
About
Drake modeled this album after Toronto’s seasons. “Summers Over Interlude” comes in towards the end of the album, capturing that melancholic turn back to cold weather.
Winter to summer and back to winter again. It’s just to show you the two extreme moods that we have. We love our summers but we also make our winters work…You start to value your days a lot more when most people won’t go outside type of thing.
The vocals on the track come from OVO labelmate Majid Al Maskati, the vocalist half of R&B duo Majid Jordan. His vocals are featured on Drake’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home.”
This song was produced by Maneesh, a Toronto producer whose first major credit was on Travis Scott’s Rodeo. He also worked on Drake’s “Charged Up.”
This song’s melody and vocals are reminiscent of Smokey Robinson’s 1965 single “Ooo Baby Baby.”
Q&A
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning
The artist is Majid Al Maskati and he is part of the R&B duo, Majid Jordan.
They are signed to OVO, Drake’s label.
There are no samples used on this song. The vocals are all performed by Majid Al Maskati and all the instruments are played by producer & songwriter Maneesh.
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- 4.Feel No Ways
- 5.Hype
- 7.Redemption
- 8.With You
- 9.Faithful
- 10.Still Here
- 11.Controlla
- 12.One Dance
- 13.Grammys
- 14.Child’s Play
- 15.Pop Style
- 16.Too Good
- 17.Summers Over Interlude
- 18.Fire & Desire
- 19.Views
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