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Drake’s HABIBTI is the smoothest and most R&B-leaning of his triple-drop, and “I’m Spent” stands out as one of its strongest moments.

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The track opens with Loe Shimmy delivering that raw, melodic South Florida energy before Drake slides in with his signature melodic flow. The chemistry is instant — Shimmy’s gritty edge exceptionally  complements Drake’s polished exhaustion. The production is sleek and atmospheric, all moody keys and bouncing 808s that feel like a late-night drive after too many nights out.

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Lyrically, it’s classic Drake: vulnerable flexing, romantic fatigue, and that half-boastful, half-weary “I’m spent” hook that lands with surprising relatability. 

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One of the highlights of HABIBTI. Catchy, well-crafted, and the best showcase of the Drake x Loe Shimmy pairing.

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