Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2
by Drake (featuring PartyNextDoor)

Album: Some Sexy Songs 4 U (2025)
Charted: 27
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Songfacts®:

  • "Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2" is a sequel to PartyNextDoor and Drake's reflective slow burn "Somebody Loves Me." This new version throws New York producer/rapper Cash Cobain into the mix, along with fresh verses and a noticeably beefed-up production.
  • Back in April 2025, a track called "Somebody Eats Me" surfaced online, credited to Cash Cobain. That demo was built on a heavy sample of the original "Somebody Loves Me" with an additional Cobain verse and his signature "sexy drill" sound. Drake and PartyNextDoor took that skeleton, re-dressed it, and unveiled it as Part 2, with new verses of their own and a more polished finish. The track first poked its head above water on September 4, 2025, when Drake premiered it during his Iceman: Episode 3 livestream, part of his direct-to-fan approach, where big singles get tested like homemade recipes in real time.
  • The difference in mood is striking. "Somebody Loves Me" is about finding love that feels steady and genuine; Pt. 2 is brasher, louder, and swaggering to the point of chest-thumping. Cash Cobain opens with streetwise bravado, marking territory with lines about running his city and stacking cash. Drake slides in with his signature luxury flex, a guided tour through champagne fountains and private jets, but still in service of keeping the party buzzing. PartyNextDoor is the emotional counterweight, echoing the yearning for connection that grounded the original.
  • Released on September 5, 2025, the track entered the Hot 100 at #27, three positions higher than the original "Somebody Loves Me" reached.

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