Who Do You Love?
YG ft. Drake
A brooding, low-slung trap production from the YG and Drake pairing, "Who Do You Love?" settles into a menacing groove built on sparse hi-hats, deep 808 bass, and a synth that curls around the ears like smoke in a dim room. The tempo is unhurried — almost confrontational in its patience — giving both rappers room to posture without rushing. YG brings a West Coast swagger rooted in Compton street sensibility, his voice flat and declarative, as if the question in the title already has an answer he's daring you to contradict. Drake layers on his trademark introspective confidence, toggling between sung melodic phrasing and sharp delivery, which softens the track's harder edges just enough to make it feel cinematic. The song is fundamentally about loyalty and desire fused into one — asking who someone truly belongs to when the stakes are real. It arrived at a moment when trap's aesthetic was becoming mainstream luxury, and this track wore that tension on its sleeve. You'd reach for this late at night, cruising through city streets with the bass turned up, windows down — or during a quiet moment when you're weighing who in your life actually shows up.
slow
2010s
dark, sparse, cinematic
West Coast / Atlanta hip-hop
Hip-Hop, Trap. West Coast Trap. menacing, confident. Opens with brooding menace and holds it steady, building slow-burn tension that never fully releases.. energy 5. slow. danceability 5. valence 3. vocals: flat declarative male rap, introspective melodic hooks, daring. production: sparse hi-hats, deep 808 bass, curling smoke-like synths. texture: dark, sparse, cinematic. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. West Coast / Atlanta hip-hop. Late-night city cruise with bass turned up and windows down, weighing who in your life actually shows up.