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You're Mines Still (feat. Drake) by Yung Bleu

You're Mines Still (feat. Drake)

Yung Bleu

R&BHip-Hopmelodic trap R&B
romanticlonging
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Interpretation

A slow-burning R&B drift built on warm, pillowing synths and a bassline that barely announces itself before settling deep into the chest. The production is deliberately unhurried — it refuses to rush, the way desire itself resists urgency. Yung Bleu's voice carries an almost aching quality, melodic and restrained, hovering in that space between singing and speaking that feels uniquely Southern. He sounds like someone recounting a relationship he hasn't fully let go of, the kind where logic and feeling never arrive at the same conclusion. Drake's verse arrives like a second confession — less vulnerable, more self-aware, almost analytical about the same emotional trap. Together they create a duet of men who know better but can't quite act on it. The lyric core is the tension between possession and honesty: acknowledging that someone still has a claim on you even when circumstances say otherwise. This belongs firmly to the late 2010s melodic trap era that blurred the line between rap and R&B into something genuinely new. It's a 2 a.m. song, suited for the drive home when your phone is full of unanswered texts you're deciding whether to send.

Attributes
Energy4/10
Valence4/10
Danceability5/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

slow

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

warm, hazy, intimate

Cultural Context

Southern US, melodic trap R&B era

Structured Embedding Text
R&B, Hip-Hop. melodic trap R&B.
romantic, longing. Begins as quiet confession of unresolved attachment and deepens with a second voice — more self-aware, more analytical — that confirms the same emotional trap..
energy 4. slow. danceability 5. valence 4.
vocals: aching Southern melodic male, hovering between singing and speaking.
production: warm pillowing synths, subtle deep bassline, unhurried atmospheric.
texture: warm, hazy, intimate. acousticness 2.
era: 2010s. Southern US, melodic trap R&B era.
2 a.m. drive home with a phone full of unanswered texts you're deciding whether to send.
ID: 6296Track ID: catalog_3e8e3eb9f6f6Catalog Key: youreminesstillfeatdrake|||yungbleuAdded: 3/8/2026Cover URL