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“Wednesday Night Interlude” is the first slow jam on the tape functioning as a break in the rap-heavy first half. The introspective song is sung entirely by PARTYNEXTDOOR – a member of Drake’s label ‘OVO Sound’.
[Produced by Ekali & PARTYNEXTDOOR]
[Verse 1: PARTYNEXTDOOR]
Been a minute since we've slept together
Finna get myself together
I've been thinkin' about everything
I don't know if it's because I'm lonely
Lonely on a Wednesday night, girl, I'm lonely
I'll admit it if you just keep quiet, girl, I'm lonely
That shit ain’t my fault, girl cause I'm lonely
[Chorus: PARTYNEXTDOOR]
Name another woman
Ain't no other woman that should comfort me when I’m lonely
Mixing Remy, little bit of Henny
I'm running on empty, I'm lonely
When I’m lonely, when I’m lonely
[Verse 2: PARTYNEXTDOOR]
Heard you spent your summers in Miami
At somebody’s yacht, that you didn’t buy
You’re young, yeah, have fun, girl, but I hope it was worth it
Cause fuck it, I’m not here to judge
Fuck it, I’m not here to love everything you did to ball
Fuck it, I'm just glad you called
Ring ring ring, what a thing
Ring ring ring, school bell, I ring
You and I got options, bae
[Chorus: PARTYNEXTDOOR]
But name another woman
Ain't no other woman that should comfort me when I’m lonely
Mixing Remy, little bit of Henny
I'm running on empty, I'm lonely
When I’m lonely, when I’m lonely
[Outro: PARTYNEXTDOOR]
This shit ain’t my fault
Wednesday Night Interlude was written by Ekali & PARTYNEXTDOOR.
Wednesday Night Interlude was produced by PARTYNEXTDOOR.
Drake released Wednesday Night Interlude on Fri Feb 13 2015.
In 2015, Drake used PND’s “Wednesday Night Interlude” as the downbeat counterpoint to the combative narratives that dominated his If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late mixtape.
In a Rolling Stone interview in 2016, Party said: “I was involved with that tape; Drake asked for that song,” PND remembers...