On BS
On Bullshit is a philosophical essay by American philosopher Harry G. Frankfurt, originally published in 1986 in the Raritan Quarterly Review[1] and later expanded into a short book in 2005 by Princeton University Press.[2] The work examines the nature of bullshit as a form of discourse that disregards truth altogether, contrasting it with lies, which actively oppose the truth by falsifying it.[3] Frankfurt argues that this indifference to factual accuracy makes bullshit particularly insidious, as it erodes the foundations of genuine communication and truth-seeking more effectively than deliberate deception.[3] Frankfurt, who was born in 1929 and passed away in 2023, was a prominent moral philosopher and emeritus professor at Princeton University, renowned for his contributions to ethics and the philosophy of mind.[3] The 2005 book edition became an unexpected cultural phenomenon, topping The New York Times bestseller list and selling over one million copies worldwide, while inspiring discussions in academia, media, and popular culture about deception in politics, advertising, and everyday language.[3] An anniversary edition released in 2025 includes a new postscript underscoring the ongoing relevance of bullshit in an era of widespread misinformation.[3] The essay's central argument—that bullshit is a form of discourse indifferent to truth, posing a greater threat than lies—has been widely cited in philosophical literature and applied to contemporary issues like fake news and rhetorical manipulation.[3][4]Background and recording
Development
The collaborative album Her Loss was announced on October 22, 2022, as a surprise project embedded in the music video for "Jimmy Cooks," the closing track from Drake's seventh studio album Honestly, Nevermind, revealing a joint release with 21 Savage originally slated for October 28.[5] The announcement capitalized on their established rapport, built through prior collaborations dating back to their 2016 collaboration "Sneakin'", featured on Drake's 2017 playlist album More Life, followed by features on each other's projects, such as "Diplomatic Immunity" on 21 Savage's 2018 album I Am > I Was.[6] This full-length partnership marked a natural evolution, with sessions commencing in mid-2022 across Atlanta—21 Savage's home base—and Toronto, Drake's OVO Sound headquarters, where the duo exchanged ideas and co-wrote verses to blend their distinct approaches.[7] "On BS," positioned as the album's third track, emerged from these intimate studio discussions, serving as a pivotal piece that fused Drake's introspective, melodic delivery with 21 Savage's gritty trap edge to establish a bold, adversarial vibe early in the project.[8] The track's development highlighted their dynamic interplay, with Drake providing guidance on 21 Savage's flows and vice versa, allowing each to elevate the other's performance while maintaining authentic representation of their styles.[9] This collaborative songwriting process, detailed in post-release interviews, underscored how Her Loss was crafted organically without rigid divisions, fostering tracks like "On BS" that set a confrontational tone for the album's exploration of rivalry and resilience.[10] To generate anticipation ahead of the release, Drake and 21 Savage launched an unconventional marketing campaign in late October 2022, featuring fabricated promotional stunts such as a counterfeit Vogue magazine cover distributed in major cities, a simulated NPR Tiny Desk Concert, and a mock Howard Stern interview, all designed to troll traditional rollout strategies and amplify buzz.[11] These antics, including a staged Saturday Night Live performance of "On BS," cleverly mimicked real media appearances to heighten intrigue around the surprise album.[12] The campaign's playful deception ultimately drew legal scrutiny from Condé Nast over the Vogue parody but effectively positioned Her Loss as a cultural event.[13]Production
"On BS" was produced primarily by OZ, who crafted the core trap beat, with co-production from Elyas, who contributed additional instrumentation to enhance the track's intensity.[14][15] The recording took place primarily at OVO Sound studios in Toronto and Quality Control Studios in Atlanta during the summer of 2022, allowing Drake and 21 Savage to collaborate across their respective home bases. Drake and 21 Savage performed all lead vocals, with no featured guest artists, while engineering support came from Noah "40" Shebib on mixing and Harley Arsenault as assistant engineer.[16] Production techniques emphasized a dark, aggressive trap aesthetic through heavy 808 bass lines, crisp hi-hats, and sparse, ominous synth layers, creating a menacing atmosphere that underscores the artists' confrontational delivery. The track runs for 4:21 minutes. Post-production, including final mixing and mastering, was finalized in October 2022 ahead of the album's November release.[17]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"On BS" blends trap hip-hop with elements of drill, characterized by its brooding atmosphere and rhythmic intensity.[18] The track operates at a tempo of 79 beats per minute in the key of A major, creating a deliberate, half-time groove typical of modern trap productions that emphasizes bass-heavy pulses over rapid percussion.[19] The instrumentation centers on booming 808 bass kicks that drive the low end, paired with rapid hi-hat rolls that add urgency and texture to the beat. Sparse piano synths provide melodic accents, maintaining a minimalist arrangement that highlights the artists' vocal interplay without prominent samples. Ad-libs, such as "woah" exclamations, punctuate the track throughout, enhancing its energetic flow.[20] The production, handled by OZ and Elyas, delivers a polished yet gritty sound that underscores the song's confrontational tone.[15] Structurally, the song opens with an intro verse from 21 Savage, followed by alternating verses between the two artists, chorus hooks led by Drake, and an outro featuring spoken word from French luxury car dealer Arthur Kar, who delivers a boastful monologue about cruising in Paris in English with a French accent.[20] This format builds tension through call-and-response dynamics, with the total runtime clocking in at 4 minutes and 21 seconds.[21] Vocally, 21 Savage employs an aggressive, low-pitched flow that conveys menace and precision, contrasting sharply with Drake's melodic, auto-tuned hooks that introduce a smoother, more sing-song quality.[22] This duality amplifies the track's stylistic blend, allowing the rappers to trade bars seamlessly while emphasizing their complementary strengths.[23]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "On BS" revolve around central themes of bravado and street credibility, as both artists assert their dominance and resilience in the face of industry pressures. 21 Savage kicks off the track with assertive imagery emphasizing toughness, such as his reference to being heavily armed and unapproachable, underscoring a no-nonsense persona rooted in hip-hop's tradition of projecting invincibility. Drake complements this with verses that blend self-assured flexing—boasting about financial power and influence—with pointed dismissals of inauthenticity, repeatedly invoking "on BS" to call out fake personas, drama, and opportunists in the rap game. These elements collectively highlight a rejection of superficiality, positioning the song as a manifesto for genuine success amid hip-hop's competitive landscape.[24] Industry rivalries and past beefs permeate the track, serving as subtle retorts to ongoing tensions that add layers of context to the artists' narratives. Drake delivers lines interpreted as jabs at Pusha T, including "You n—gas hot to them little kids, you ain't famous to me" and references to not being "banned from 'round here" but unwelcome for favors, alluding to their 2018 feud and Pusha T's exclusion from Drake's events. The broader album context extends this to prior events involving Megan Thee Stallion, where Drake's commentary on authenticity ties into public controversies like the Tory Lanez incident, framing the lyrics as a defense of personal integrity against external judgments. This exploration of authenticity critiques the performative aspects of fame, contrasting the artists' claimed humble origins and real-world grit against the "bullshit" of celebrity rivalries and media scrutiny.[25][26] References to a luxury lifestyle infuse the lyrics with vivid depictions of excess, from strip club indulgences and high-end jewelry to global escapades, reinforcing the duo's elevated status while grounding it in streetwise origins. The track closes on a lighter note with an outro featuring a comedic car rental dialogue, where Drake negotiates for a Lamborghini in exaggerated fashion, injecting humor and everyday levity to balance the preceding intensity and tie back to the song's title by lampooning pretentious demands.[27][24] The song's lyrics are primarily credited to Drake (Aubrey Graham) and 21 Savage (Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph), who handle the core writing, with additional contributions from producers OZ and Elyas in shaping the thematic flow. This collaborative authorship allows for a seamless interplay of perspectives, blending Drake's introspective storytelling with 21 Savage's raw edge to amplify the track's exploration of credibility and confrontation.[14]Release and promotion
Release details
"On BS" was released on November 4, 2022, as the third track on the collaborative studio album Her Loss by Drake and 21 Savage through OVO Sound and Republic Records.[28] The song was not issued as a standalone single but integrated into the album's 16-track lineup, positioned between "Major Distribution" and "BackOutsideBoyz."[29] The album, co-released under Drake's OVO Sound and 21 Savage's Slaughter Gang imprints in partnership with Republic Records and Epic Records, became available for digital download and streaming on platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[30] Her Loss was a surprise drop, with its title and initial October 28 release date announced on October 22, 2022, via the music video for Drake's "Jimmy Cooks," though it was postponed one week due to producer Noah "40" Shebib contracting COVID-19.[29] In its first day of release, Her Loss accumulated over 150 million on-demand streams in the United States alone, marking one of the largest album debuts of 2022.[31] The publishing rights for "On BS" are administered by Warner Chappell Music, including Warner/Chappell Music Canada and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., alongside Sony/ATV.[29]SNL spoof
The SNL spoof for "On BS" was a promotional parody video released on November 5, 2022, one day after the album Her Loss dropped, featuring Drake and 21 Savage performing the track in a simulated Saturday Night Live setting.[32] The four-minute clip depicts the duo on a meticulously recreated SNL stage complete with a live band, enthusiastic crowd reactions, and humorous skit-like elements such as exaggerated applause cues and playful wardrobe mishaps, all designed to mimic an authentic live broadcast.[33] Actor Michael B. Jordan appears as the faux host, introducing the performers with a charismatic monologue that ties into the album's themes, adding a layer of celebrity cameo appeal to the production.[34] Directed in-house by the OVO team, the video served as a lighthearted stunt to promote Her Loss by leveraging SNL's iconic cultural status in music and comedy, while nodding to Drake's real-life history with the show—he hosted episodes in 2014 and 2016, and served as a musical guest on four occasions.[35] No actual SNL appearance took place, emphasizing the parody's fictional nature as part of a broader series of fabricated promo materials that included mock interviews and magazine covers.[36] Filmed in Toronto just prior to the album's release, the behind-the-scenes effort involved teasing Jordan's participation via social media posts from Drake, building anticipation ahead of the drop.[37] The video quickly gained traction, amassing over 10 million views on YouTube within its first week and contributing to the buzz around the album's rollout through its inventive and viral execution.[32] Critics and outlets praised its creativity, highlighting how the spoof captured the essence of SNL's performance format while enhancing the duo's playful promotional strategy.[33]Critical reception
Critical reviews
Critics praised "On BS" for the strong chemistry between Drake and 21 Savage, highlighting their seamless interplay over the track's menacing production. Rolling Stone noted that the duo trades bars effectively, with 21 Savage delivering a standout verse that elevates the song's energy.[24] Similarly, Variety described how the track positions the rappers in direct conversation, tangling Drake's paranoia with 21 Savage's aggressive saber-rattling to create unexpected connective tissue between their styles.[38] Complex magazine emphasized the song's call-and-response flow, where their collaborative dynamic shines through.[17] Some reviews offered mixed or negative assessments, critiquing the track's reliance on familiar trap tropes and bravado. Pitchfork pointed to "On BS" as an example of occasionally colorful but ultimately tiresome misogynistic lyrics, such as Drake's line "I blow a half a million on you hoes, I'm a feminist," which reflects broader creative shortcomings in the album.[39] NME observed that while the pair bounces off each other neatly on the song, asserting their star quality, the overall album—including this track—suffers from lazy songwriting.[40] Album reviews for Her Loss averaged around 6.2/10 on Metacritic, indicating generally favorable but divided reception that extended to standout cuts like "On BS."[41] Specific commentary highlighted elements like the outro's humor, with Rolling Stone calling out 21 Savage's lines—such as "She won't wear no panties 'round me even if she could"—as hilarious contributions that add levity.[24] NME further praised the back-to-back bars for recapturing the duo's raw edge amid the album's inconsistencies.[40] As the third track on Her Loss, released in November 2022, "On BS" was often cited as an early highlight that sets a confrontational tone for the collaborative project.[39] By 2025, no major retrospective reviews had emerged, though the song appeared in 2023 year-end compilations, including Billboard's ranking of Her Loss tracks where it placed sixth among critics' picks for its replay value.[42]Public response
Following its November 2022 release, "On BS" generated significant online buzz among fans, particularly for the humorous outro featuring a dialogue about luxury car rentals, which inspired memes and discussions as part of the album's unconventional promotional campaign. The track's fake SNL performance video further fueled initial excitement, drawing widespread shares and reactions.[43] Fans quickly turned to lyric annotation sites to debate hidden disses embedded in the verses, with interpretations on Genius suggesting lines like "Savage said you pussy and he hit it on the nose" targeted Kanye West amid ongoing tensions, while others speculated the reference to a "diva" rapper alluded to Ice Spice or similar figures. These annotations sparked broader conversations about the song's subtle jabs at industry rivals, contributing to its cultural dissection in hip-hop communities.[20] The track's cultural footprint extended through memes and fan-created reaction content, where 21 Savage's gritty verse was highlighted for elevating his presence on the collaboration. By 2023, it ranked among the top songs on Her Loss in fan-voted polls, placing sixth out of 16 tracks on Ranker with 159 votes from 731 voters.[44] Over the years, "On BS" has maintained steady streaming momentum, amassing over 314 million plays on Spotify by November 2025, largely propelled by fan shares and its inclusion in retrospective Drake playlists. While minor debates persisted around lyrical interpretations and accuracy—such as confusion over specific references in Drake's verse—the overall public sentiment remained positive, solidifying its status as a fan favorite from the album.[45]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"On BS" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 4 on the chart dated November 19, 2022, which became its peak position, and it spent a total of 12 weeks on the chart, primarily propelled by streaming activity from the parent album Her Loss.[46] The track also performed well on genre-specific US charts, reaching number 3 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 5 on the Rap Songs chart; it concluded the year at number 98 on the 2022 Hot 100 year-end ranking.[47][48] Internationally, "On BS" achieved a peak of number 4 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 66 on the UK Singles Chart (Official Charts Company), while entering the top 100 in both Australia (ARIA) and New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ).[49] In terms of streaming impact, the song helped drive Her Loss to 404,000 equivalent album units in its first week, with its own weekly chart positions reflecting an initial surge followed by a steady decline.[50] From 2023 to 2025, "On BS" made sporadic re-entries on various charts owing to playlist inclusions on streaming platforms, though it failed to surpass prior peaks; it ranked at number 150 on the Billboard Global 200 year-end chart for 2023.| Chart (2022–2023) | Peak Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 4 | Billboard |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 3 | Billboard |
| US Rap Songs | 5 | Billboard |
| Canadian Hot 100 | 4 | Billboard |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 66 | Official Charts |
| Global 200 (Year-End 2023) | 150 | Billboard |