Jimmy Cooks
"Jimmy Cooks" is a hip hop song by Canadian rapper Drake featuring American rapper 21 Savage, serving as the closing track on Drake's seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind. Released on June 17, 2022, the track was produced by Tay Keith, Vinylz, and Cubeatz, and features trap-influenced beats with lyrics boasting about financial success, street credibility, and interpersonal relationships.[1][2] The song marked a stylistic shift from the album's predominant house and dance music elements, providing a more traditional rap-oriented conclusion that highlighted 21 Savage's aggressive verse delivery.[3] It was later released as the third single from Honestly, Nevermind on October 11, 2022, accompanied by a music video directed by Mahfuz, which also teased Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album Her Loss.[4] Commercially, "Jimmy Cooks" debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated July 2, 2022, becoming Drake's eleventh number-one single and 21 Savage's second, while also topping the Billboard 200 simultaneously with the album.[5] It further achieved the number-one position on the chart in Canada, and later reached number one on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in November 2022 after a 9% increase in radio plays.[6][7] Critically, the track was praised for its high-energy production and 21 Savage's standout performance, with reviewers noting it as a strong closer that contrasted effectively with the album's experimental sound.[8] Publications highlighted how Savage's verse outshone Drake's, adding intensity and revitalizing the song's appeal amid mixed reactions to Honestly, Nevermind.[9] As of July 2024, "Jimmy Cooks" surpassed one billion streams on Spotify; by November 2025, it has amassed over 1.2 billion streams, underscoring its enduring popularity.[10][11]Background and development
Album context
Drake released his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, as a surprise project on June 17, 2022, just hours after announcing it on Instagram.[12] The 14-track record marked a significant departure from his traditional hip-hop sound, embracing house and dance influences inspired by his time in Toronto's nightlife scene and collaborations with producers like No I.D. and Gordo.[13] This experimental pivot drew mixed reactions, with Drake later addressing critics at the album's release party, stating, "It's all good if you don't get it yet... That's what we do, we wait for you to catch up."[14] "Jimmy Cooks," featuring 21 Savage, serves as the album's closing track and sole guest appearance, providing a stark contrast to the preceding house-driven material through its aggressive trap beat and introspective rap verses.[15] Positioned as track 14, the song reverts to Drake's signature confrontational style, reflecting on his career longevity and industry rivals while delivering high-energy bars that energize the album's finale.[16] Critics noted this shift as a deliberate "aberration" to appease rap fans amid the record's dance focus, with 21 Savage's menacing verse amplifying the track's intensity.[13] The collaboration on "Jimmy Cooks" foreshadowed deeper ties between Drake and 21 Savage, as the song's October 22, 2022, music video concluded with a teaser announcing their joint album Her Loss, initially set for release on October 28, 2022, but ultimately released on November 4, 2022.[17][18] This hint built anticipation for the project, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured extended interplay between the artists' styles.[19]Recording and production
The production of "Jimmy Cooks" was led by a team of producers including Vinylz, Tay Keith, and Cubeatz, who constructed the track's beat around a chopped sample from Playa Fly's 1995 song "Just Awaken Shaken," layered with trap-influenced drums, a deep bassline, and minimalistic synth elements to create a dark, cinematic atmosphere. Tay Keith, drawing from his Memphis roots, built the instrumental from scratch to highlight Drake's versatile flow while accommodating 21 Savage's gritty style, emphasizing hard-hitting percussion and sparse melodic textures that contrasted the house-oriented sound of the rest of the album Honestly, Nevermind.[2][20][4] Recording sessions for the track occurred primarily at OVO Studios in Toronto during early 2022, with Noah "40" Shebib, Drake's longtime collaborator and executive producer on Honestly, Nevermind, overseeing the process alongside additional contributions from OVO affiliates like Boi-1da, who helped shape the album's overall trap-leaning elements. 21 Savage's verse was recorded separately to integrate his raw delivery, which was then blended during mixing to stand out against Drake's smoother cadence, ensuring a dynamic interplay between the two artists' performances.[21] In post-production, mixer Luca Pretolesi applied tweaks at his Studio DMI in Las Vegas to amplify the song's intensity, focusing on phase-aligned 808s and drum layers for streaming optimization, while incorporating ad-libs and final mastering to enhance clarity and impact across platforms. Shebib's involvement extended to these stages, refining the balance to maintain the track's aggressive energy.[21]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"Jimmy Cooks" blends elements of trap rap and Memphis rap, drawing on phonk-inspired production through its use of samples from 1990s Southern hip-hop.[22] The instrumental prominently features booming 808 bass lines and sparse hi-hat patterns, which contribute to its menacing trap beat.[23] A dark, ominous piano loop, sampled from Brook Benton's 1976 soul track "You Were Gone," forms the core melodic element, creating an atmospheric and brooding tone.[24] The song's structure eschews a traditional chorus, opting instead for a streamlined flow consisting of an atmospheric intro derived from Playa Fly's 1995 Memphis rap song "Just Awaken Shaken," followed by two verses from Drake that gradually build tension.[25] This leads into 21 Savage's closing verse, accompanied by a beat switch that introduces a shift in energy while maintaining the overall momentum.[13] With a tempo of 166 beats per minute and composed in the key of C major, the track emphasizes aggressive, rhythmic delivery over melodic singing, aligning with its raw hip-hop roots.[26] Positioned as the closer on Drake's 2022 house and dance-oriented album Honestly, Nevermind, "Jimmy Cooks" represents a stylistic pivot back to traditional rap, serving as an aberration amid the project's electronic tracks.[13] This return to hip-hop form echoes the harder-edged rap verses found on Drake's 2018 double album Scorpion, such as "Nonstop" and "I'm Upset," highlighting his versatility in blending genres while reverting to core strengths.[27]Lyrical themes
"Jimmy Cooks" features lyrics that delve into themes of personal evolution, street credibility, and defiant resilience, with Drake and 21 Savage employing sharp wordplay and cultural references to assert their dominance in hip-hop. The song's title is a dual allusion to Drake's early acting role as Jimmy Brooks on the Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–2008) and slang for "cooking" as in achieving success or preparing illicit substances, symbolizing his transformation from television actor to music mogul.[28][1] In his verses, Drake reflects on his acting past with lines like "Just bought a role in a movie," signaling a potential return to film while emphasizing his current industry stature and bravado against rivals. He critiques inauthentic figures in the rap game—"Everybody fake now, you could crack the code"—and nods to ongoing feuds through boasts of superior connections and resources. A notable reference appears in "Heard you with a shooting guard, just let a nigga know / I would have you courtside, not the middle row," using basketball idioms to boast about providing elite access and status over romantic rivals.[29][1][30] The track also draws on the 2022 Academy Awards incident where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, using it as a metaphor for unhesitating retaliation against disrespect. Though originating in Drake's narrative arc, this motif intensifies in 21 Savage's contribution, where he raps, "If I was Will Smith, I would’ve slapped him with a stick," framing confrontation as essential to maintaining respect in volatile environments.[29][1] 21 Savage's verse centers on street survival and unwavering loyalty to OVO Sound, portraying a life of vigilance and violence with vivid imagery: "Spin a block twice like it ain’t nowhere to park / Smack the backside of his head like he Bart." He affirms allegiance to Drake's collective—"OVO 4L, we come out when it get dark"—while issuing threats to adversaries. Lines like "Last nigga played with me got turned duppy" reinforce a code of retribution, blending personal grit with crew solidarity.[29][30][1] Collectively, the lyrics navigate the pitfalls of fame, emphasizing rap authenticity through homages to fallen associates like Lil Keed and Drama King, and celebrating "day ones" who remain grounded amid success. Themes of resilience emerge in overcoming pigeonholing and external pressures, with the narrative arc culminating in a call to "say somethin'" to challengers, underscoring unapologetic self-assurance.[31][30]Promotion and music video
Release and promotion
"Jimmy Cooks" was digitally released on June 17, 2022, as the closing track on Drake's surprise seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, via OVO Sound and Republic Records.[32] The album became available for streaming immediately upon its midnight drop across major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.[33] The rollout featured minimal traditional promotion, aligning with the surprise nature of the album announcement, which Drake shared via Instagram on June 16, 2022, just hours before release.[34] Teasers on Drake's social media accounts built anticipation for the project without specifying track details, contributing to organic buzz around the album.[35] Despite no prior single push for "Jimmy Cooks," the track quickly emerged as a viral standout closer, driven by its collaboration with 21 Savage and fan reactions to its harder-edged sound amid the album's house-influenced aesthetic.[13] Starting in late June 2022, "Jimmy Cooks" saw increased inclusion on editorial playlists and began receiving radio airplay, further amplifying its organic virality through streaming and broadcast exposure.[7] Later promotion for the song tied into the announcement of Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album Her Loss, revealed at the end of the "Jimmy Cooks" music video on October 22, 2022.[36]Music video
The music video for "Jimmy Cooks" was directed by Mahfuz Sultan and released on October 22, 2022, coinciding with 21 Savage's 30th birthday.[37][36] Filmed in a minimalist warehouse space, it features Drake and 21 Savage delivering their verses in a sparse studio environment dominated by a massive LED screen in the background.[4][38] In the video, Drake opens with his verse, rapping directly to the camera while the screen projects dynamic, abstract audiovisuals including urban cityscapes and high-contrast imagery that complement the song's aggressive tone. 21 Savage then takes over, maintaining the intense performance as the visuals shift to more ominous, shadowed motifs. The narrative builds to a climactic close where the screen displays a title card announcing the duo's collaborative album Her Loss, set for release on October 28, 2022, serving as a direct teaser for their joint project.[37][17] The visual style emphasizes cinematic projection mapping, with the large screen creating an immersive, larger-than-life backdrop that incorporates neon accents and symbolic urban elements tying into the track's themes of confrontation and street life. No additional cameos appear, keeping the focus on the two artists' chemistry, though the video includes subtle nods to lyrical content through its gritty, nocturnal aesthetics.[37][39]Critical reception
Song reviews
"Jimmy Cooks" received widespread praise from critics as a standout track on Drake's 2022 album Honestly, Nevermind, often highlighted for its return to a harder-edged rap sound amid the project's house and dance influences. Pitchfork commended 21 Savage's "fierce guest verse" on the song, noting how Drake takes a backseat, "crooning sweetly in your ear about the ways in which you are disappointing to him, personally," which provides a confident contrast to the album's lighter fare.[3] The track was noted for its high-energy role, standing out against the record's atmospheric club tracks and offering a nod to Drake's street-oriented roots. In his review of Honestly, Nevermind, music critic Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop rated the album overall as mediocre but singled out "Jimmy Cooks" as its strongest moment, appreciating its trap-infused production and cultural nods despite the project's formulaic elements elsewhere.[40] Critics generally agreed the song elevated the album, with user aggregates on Album of the Year assigning it a score of 76 out of 100 based on 1,168 ratings (as of 2025), reflecting its appeal as a high-impact collaboration.[41]Music video reception
The music video for "Jimmy Cooks", directed by Mahfuz Sultan and released on October 22, 2022, garnered positive feedback from critics for its nostalgic callbacks to Drake's role as Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation, tying into the song's title and thematic elements. Billboard praised the video's seamless integration of a mid-clip announcement for the duo's collaborative album Her Loss, which effectively built hype and positioned the visual as a strategic promotional tool ahead of the project's October 28 release.[36] Fan reactions on social media lauded the video's cinematic quality, including dynamic warehouse sequences and 21 Savage's commanding, intense on-screen presence, which amplified the track's aggressive energy. The visual has amassed over 17 million views on YouTube as of November 2025, reflecting strong audience engagement and contributing to its viral spread.[42] However, some outlets critiqued the video for leaning on predictable narrative tropes typical of rap visuals, such as posturing in industrial settings and abrupt shifts in tone. Vulture ranked it among Drake's lower-tier videos, calling it an "interesting curio" that excises 21 Savage's verse and prioritizes album promotion, despite appreciating the amusing bait-and-switch to the Her Loss reveal.[43] Overall, the video was recognized as a key promotional win, reigniting interest in "Jimmy Cooks" months after its initial release.Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Jimmy Cooks" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated July 2, 2022, holding the top position for one week.[5] This achievement marked Drake's eleventh number-one hit on the chart and 21 Savage's second overall.[5] The song also reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100 and number three on the Billboard Global 200 in its debut week. Internationally, "Jimmy Cooks" entered the top ten on several charts, peaking at number seven in the United Kingdom, number four in Australia, and number three in New Zealand.[6] The track demonstrated strong performance across global markets, reflecting Drake's widespread popularity and the collaboration's appeal. On year-end charts, "Jimmy Cooks" ranked number 33 on the 2022 Billboard Hot 100, buoyed by sustained top 40 radio airplay throughout the summer. It reappeared at number 84 on the 2023 year-end Hot 100, benefiting from renewed interest following the November 2022 release of Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album Her Loss, which caused the song to re-enter the chart at number 31.[44] The song maintained longevity on the Billboard Hot 100, charting for over 30 weeks in total, with periodic resurgences driven by streaming and airplay momentum tied to Her Loss.[6]Certifications and streaming
"Jimmy Cooks" has achieved numerous certifications globally, underscoring its strong sales and streaming performance. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the song 3× Platinum on August 16, 2023, denoting 3 million units sold or streamed. By 2025, this certification remained unchanged, reflecting sustained popularity through streaming equivalents. In Canada, Music Canada awarded the track 4× Platinum certification, equivalent to 320,000 units, highlighting its domestic success driven largely by digital consumption. The United Kingdom's British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified it Platinum for 600,000 units, while Australia's Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) granted 2× Platinum status. Additionally, it received Gold certifications in France and Germany from SNEP and BVMI, respectively, each representing significant market penetration.[45] The song's commercial viability is predominantly streaming-based, with negligible physical sales contributing to its totals. On Spotify, "Jimmy Cooks" surpassed 1 billion streams in July 2024 and reached over 1.2 billion by mid-2025. Across all major platforms, including YouTube, Apple Music, and others, cumulative streams exceeded 1.5 billion by November 2025, establishing it as one of Drake's most streamed collaborations.[11]Credits and personnel
Songwriters and producers
The song "Jimmy Cooks" was written by Aubrey Drake Graham (Drake), Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (21 Savage), Brytavious Chambers (Tay Keith), Anderson Hernandez (Vinylz), Tim Gomringer and Kevin Gomringer (Cubeatz), Tyshane Thomason (Tizzle), Douglas Ford (Dougie F), Ibn Young (Playa Fly), Harry Ray, Al Goodman, and Michael B. Powell.[46][47] Production was led by Vinylz, Tay Keith, and Cubeatz, with additional co-production from Tizzle.[48][24] Vinylz and Tay Keith handled the core beat construction, incorporating a phonk-influenced style, while Cubeatz contributed to the rhythmic elements and overall arrangement.[49] Tizzle provided supplementary production support, focusing on textural enhancements.[48] The track features a prominent sample from Playa Fly's 1995 song "Just Awaken Shaken," which forms the eerie, Memphis rap-inspired intro, alongside samples from Brook Benton's 1976 track "You Were Gone" and Gangsta Blac's 1996 song "Blaze Up Anotha One."[25][50] These elements were integrated in-house without additional major external samples, emphasizing original beat programming around the sampled hooks.[24] Publishing for the composition is administered primarily through Drake's OVO Music Group, with portions handled by Warner Chappell Music for affiliated writers, including Tay Keith's Lakeith Legacy Publishing and Cubeatz's affiliations.[1][51]Performers and additional credits
"Jimmy Cooks" features lead vocals by Drake on the first two verses and by 21 Savage on the third verse.[1] Background vocals and ad-libs are provided by Drake throughout the track, with additional backing vocals from Dougie F; the song includes no other featured artists.[52] The instrumentation consists of synthesized elements crafted by the producers, including heavy use of electronic beats and samples.[2] Noah "40" Shebib and Luca Pretolesi handled mixing duties, alongside engineering contributions from Noel Cadastre.[1][21] The track was mixed by Luca Pretolesi.[21] Additional credits include executive production and A&R direction by Oliver El-Khatib, who oversaw the project's artistic and repertoire aspects as part of OVO Sound.[53] Mastering was performed by Luca Pretolesi, ensuring the final sonic polish for the album version.[21]Release history
| Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | October 11, 2022 | Contemporary hit radio | — | [54] |
| Italy | October 28, 2022 | Radio airplay | Universal | [55] |