Yung: Bleu - Youre Mines Still Ft. Drake

Watch Yung Bleu break down the song's emotional origins and see the dramatic wedding-crashing music video:

The meteoric rise of is one of modern hip-hop’s most compelling "overnight" success stories—though it was nearly derailed by a missed phone call. The Golden Ticket: How the Remix Happened

Before the hit, Bleu was considering record deals with advances around $250,000 ; after the Drake "stimulus package," he reportedly received offers as high as $9 million . Yung Bleu - Youre Mines Still ft. Drake

A week later, Drake sent Bleu a direct message on Instagram expressing his interest. However, the collaboration almost fell through when Bleu from Drake at 1:00 AM. Fearing he had blown his chance, Bleu texted back the next morning; fortunately, Drake was "mad cool" about it and returned his finished verse within just a few hours. Lyrical Meaning: Toxic Romanticism

Lyrically, both artists portray a sense of toxic entitlement, refusing to let an ex-lover move on. Bleu’s chorus— "Don't go build no life without me 'cause you're mines still" —captures this desperate, possessive regret. Watch Yung Bleu break down the song's emotional

Though Drake does not appear in the video, it features a dramatic storyline starring India Love , where Bleu attempts to stop his ex-girlfriend from marrying someone else at the altar.

The collaboration was sparked by an unlikely middleman: . After hearing the original track on Yung Bleu’s EP, Love Scars: The 5 Stages of Emotions , Cousins reached out to Bleu and vowed to get Drake on the record. However, the collaboration almost fell through when Bleu

Bleu intended the song to represent a "fury of emotions" and a "roller coaster" of feelings during a breakup.