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Similar to the way he did on “Club Paradise,” Drake reflects on how the girls he used to kick it with in Toronto have changed. Drizzy presumably acted as a mentor, and without his guidance, these girls have gone down a route of selling themselves short to attain money and fame. The subject seems to be his old flame from ‘09, Nebby. Her Instagram showcases her wild adventures around the world whilst at times wearing very little clothing. Drake is no stranger to dedicating entire tracks to women, as both Cece and Bria have served as muses for his songs with the similar sentiment of long distance and regret. They say that all your old girls got somebody new