The track starts with him sounding all sorts of certain about the woman: "You got something that belongs to me." But a few lines on and he's no longer so sure: "There's more to life than sleeping in/And getting high with you. Provides technical support and tactical execution in the implementation of Amazon Global Environmental, Health and Safety programs within an assign fulfillment. This collection is not easy listening for Nick Drake fans-who, lets face it, are the only people likely to want to hear. Drake's that most postmodern of storytellers: the unreliable narrator. From the content and catchiness alone, it recalls another huge pop track, Justin Bieber's "What Do U Mean?"īut, while the woman he's addressing has been "Changing opinion of me," her own uneasy emotional response to Drake mirrors his own conflicted response to her. The lyrics tell the tale of a man who has been out of town a few months (Drake, right? Clue: it's Drake) and who has returned to a woman who's giving out all sorts of mixed messages. Intro C G Am throughout the entire song Verse C I should be downtown, whipping on the way to you G Am You got something that belongs to me C Your body language says it all G Am Despite the things you said to me C Who is it thats got you all gassed up G Am Changing your opinion on me. The title is a clear reference to the slang term (thought to hail from the West Indies), "feel no way," which according to Urban Dictionary, means "It is okay what you decide don't feel pressure to do it one way or another." The content of the actual song's a little more opaque than the song's title. The fourth track on the new Drake album Views is called "Feel No Ways" and it's pretty cryptic.