Slime You Out
"Slime You Out" is a song by Canadian rapper and singer Drake, featuring American singer-songwriter SZA. Released on September 15, 2023, through OVO Sound and Republic Records, it serves as the lead single from Drake's eighth studio album, For All the Dogs. The R&B-leaning track explores themes of toxic relationships and mutual disappointment, with Drake and SZA trading verses about past romantic betrayals.[1][2] Upon release, "Slime You Out" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Drake's 12th number one and SZA's second, while also topping the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. The song generated 32.6 million on-demand streams in its first week in the United States, contributing to its immediate commercial success. By October 2025, it had been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales and streaming equivalent to two million units.[3][4][5] Critically, "Slime You Out" received mixed reviews, with praise for SZA's emotive vocals and the artists' chemistry but criticism for the song's predictable lyrics and mid-tempo production. In Pitchfork's review of For All the Dogs, the track was described as an "otherwise mid Men Are From Mars tone poem" elevated by SZA's tuneful verse. Billboard noted the song's tension as a highlight amid the album's broader output, while some outlets highlighted its role in sparking discussions about the artists' rumored past relationship, which SZA later confirmed as a brief fling in 2012.[6][7][8]Background and development
Collaboration history
Drake and SZA's professional connection traces back to early rumors of a brief romantic involvement in 2009, when both were young and emerging artists. SZA later described the fling as "completely innocent" and "youth vibes," emphasizing it was not serious or intense, but rather a casual encounter from their formative years.[9][10] This history resurfaced publicly in 2020 when Drake referenced dating SZA—albeit citing 2008—in his verse on 21 Savage's track "Mr. Right Now" from the album Savage Mode II. SZA clarified the timeline, confirming the relationship occurred in 2009, and responded lightheartedly on social media, noting the poetic license in Drake's lyrics while affirming no awkwardness lingered.[11][12][13] By 2022, SZA spoke openly about their enduring mutual respect and positive dynamic, stating in an interview that they had "always been cool" despite the past, with no weirdness in their interactions. She highlighted Drake's kindness and their shared history as non-issues, underscoring a foundation of professional admiration that had evolved over the years. This amicable rapport set the stage for deeper collaboration, as SZA noted their longstanding familiarity made working together feel natural and supportive.[14][15][16] The decision to feature SZA as the lead collaborator on "Slime You Out" in 2023 marked their first official joint track, reflecting themes of reconciliation and personal growth that echoed their own trajectory from youthful romance to mature artistry. Drake selected SZA for the lead single from his album For All the Dogs, drawing on their history to craft lyrics about releasing relational baggage, which mirrored the artists' progression toward healing and creative synergy. SZA initially worried about the use of her first-take vocals but later embraced the outcome, viewing it as an authentic extension of their respectful partnership.[17][18][19]Teasing and announcement
On September 14, 2023, Drake began teasing his upcoming collaboration with SZA through social media posts on Instagram, featuring cover art depicting actress Halle Berry covered in green slime from the 2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.[20] The image was quickly removed following Berry's public objection on Twitter, where she stated that Drake had asked for permission to use the photo but she had declined, emphasizing her commitment to principles and integrity.[21] The following day, September 15, 2023, Drake officially announced the single's title as "Slime You Out," confirming SZA's feature, through posts on Instagram and channels associated with his OVO Sound label.[1] This reveal positioned "Slime You Out" as the lead single from Drake's eighth studio album, For All the Dogs, set for release later that year via OVO Sound and Republic Records.[1] The title immediately sparked interest among fans, who interpreted "slime you out" as urban slang for betraying or abandoning a romantic partner after using them, often in a manipulative or exploitative manner.[17] This led to early speculation that the track would explore themes of relational deception and emotional mistreatment, building anticipation ahead of its release.[22]Recording and production
Recording sessions
The recording of "Slime You Out" took place from 2022 to mid-2023, reflecting the artists' respective contributions over time. Drake recorded his vocals at his home studio in Toronto, a state-of-the-art facility he had recently listed for rental at $250,000 per hour, where much of his eighth studio album For All the Dogs was developed.[23] SZA contributed her vocals during a single session arranged after Drake sent her the track in 2022.[24] SZA's initial vocal take was captured efficiently in that one session, engineered by longtime Drake collaborator Noah "40" Shebib, who handled the remote production elements from Toronto.[24] Unconvinced by her performance, SZA later submitted revised second vocals, but Drake opted to retain the raw first take for the final version, a decision that occurred as he finalized the track at his Toronto setup in 2023.[18] This timeline aligned with the song's role as the lead single for For All the Dogs, released in September 2023. SZA later shared an anecdote about her insecurity during the process, expressing concern that Drake's acceptance of her unpolished first draft might be an attempt to "sabotage" her, stating, "I'm scared because I handed in [the] second vocals, and he didn't use that... If you accept my first draft, I won't trust you."[18] Despite her doubts, the choice preserved the song's spontaneous energy. Engineer Noel Cadastre, Drake's longtime collaborator, played a key role in capturing live instrumental elements during the Toronto sessions, contributing to the track's organic feel as both recording and mixing engineer.[25]Production process
The production of "Slime You Out" involved a collaborative team led by Drake as the primary producer, alongside co-producers Noah "40" Shebib, BNYX (Bryce Saint Fort), Noel Cadastre, and Dalton "D10" Tennant, who collectively handled beat creation and arrangement to craft a laid-back, atmospheric sound.[26][27] BNYX contributed to the initial beat construction, drawing from his trap-influenced style to establish the track's core rhythm, while 40 provided additional production focused on sonic texture and arrangement, ensuring a cohesive flow between elements.[28] Drake, Cadastre, and Tennant refined the arrangement, integrating layers to support the vocal performances without overpowering them.[29] A key element was the sampling of "Just Ask Me" by The Soul Superbs from their 1972 album Superbs, which was looped and chopped for the chorus to infuse a soulful R&B vibe, evoking introspection and emotional depth while anchoring the track's nostalgic tone.[30] The sample's warm, vinyl-like texture was preserved and blended seamlessly with modern production, serving as the emotional backbone around which other sounds were built.[31] Instrumentation centered on smooth synths and mellow keyboard pads to create an airy, psychedelic atmosphere, complemented by subtle basslines that provided understated groove and minimalistic drum patterns featuring soft hi-hats and sparse kicks to maintain a relaxed pace built directly around the sample.[32] These elements were arranged to emphasize space and subtlety, allowing the vocals to shine while evoking a late-night, confessional mood.[29] The mixing and mastering process, overseen primarily by Noel Cadastre with input from 40, involved final tweaks such as balancing levels and applying subtle reverb to blend Drake's introspective rap verses with SZA's melodic hooks, ensuring vocal clarity and dynamic contrast across the track's structure.[33][26] This phase prioritized a polished, radio-ready finish that highlighted the interplay between the artists without aggressive compression, resulting in a cohesive final product.[34]Composition and lyrics
Musical composition
"Slime You Out" is a contemporary R&B song incorporating hip-hop elements, clocking in at a length of 5 minutes and 10 seconds.[3][35] The track follows a structure beginning with an intro that samples "Just Ask Me" by The Soul Superbs, leading into two verses delivered by Drake, a pre-chorus and chorus handled by SZA, a bridge, and an outro that fades out.[32][36] Set in the key of F minor, the song maintains a mid-tempo pace of 89 beats per minute, fostering an atmospheric production characterized by mellow keyboards, heavy drums, and bass lines.[37][32] Drake's verses employ an introspective rap style, while SZA's contributions in the pre-chorus, chorus, and bridge utilize layered harmonies for an emotive contrast.[24]Lyrical content
"Slime You Out" centers on the theme of toxic relationships marked by betrayal, emotional vulnerability, and tentative reconciliation, with the title phrase serving as slang for using or manipulating someone, often in a sexual or emotional context.[38][17] The lyrics depict a cycle of codependency and self-reflection, drawing from the artists' experiences with past partners who exploited their vulnerabilities.[8] Drake's verses reflect on personal mistakes and emotional growth through a chronological narrative spanning a year, illustrating the ups and downs of a deteriorating romance filled with lies and manipulation.[32] He describes setting aside pride in February for fantasies of commitment, only to uncover deceit by July, culminating in guarded assertions of independence by October, such as "All I really know is W's and M's, life lookin' like a bathroom," a wordplay equating success to bathroom tiles amid relational chaos.[32] This progression highlights Drake's evolution from entanglement to self-protection, informed by his history of high-profile relationships.[17] SZA's chorus emphasizes codependency and reclaiming self-worth, with lines like "Got too much pride to let no burnt n***a slime me out" rejecting further betrayal and asserting boundaries after repeated emotional harm.[39] Her refrain, repeating "Slimin' you out," mirrors the song's core act of retaliation, underscoring vulnerability in allowing past partners to "twist" her emotionally.[32] The overall narrative arcs from conflict—evident in metaphors of cold detachment, like "June have you movin' ice cold, goin' back and forth with a married man"—to potential resolution, as December brings attempts to rekindle amid shown DMs and ironic bad news.[32] This structure draws from the artists' brief 2009 encounter, though the lyrics focus on broader patterns of relational toxicity rather than their specific history.[8] Specific imagery, such as "see the light like a half-moon," conveys punitive enlightenment, reinforcing themes of betrayal's consequences.[32]Release and promotion
Commercial release
"Slime You Out" was released on September 15, 2023, as a digital download and streaming single through OVO Sound and Republic Records.[1] The track served as the lead single from Drake's eighth studio album, For All the Dogs, which was released on October 6, 2023.[1] It was issued as an audio single and featured on the album's standard edition, which later became available in physical formats including vinyl and CD pressings.[40] In its debut tracking week, the song accumulated 32.6 million on-demand official streams in the United States, propelling it to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 dated September 30, 2023.[3]Marketing and visuals
The marketing campaign for "Slime You Out" emphasized a thematic visual motif of green slime to evoke the song's title and playful yet confrontational tone. The promotional cover art depicted actress Halle Berry covered in green slime from her appearance at the 2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, which Drake shared on his social media accounts to build anticipation. This choice drew immediate attention but also backlash, as Berry responded on Instagram stating she had not granted permission for the image's use.[1][41] Drake's social media rollout further amplified the slime imagery through Instagram posts and Twitter (now X) teases, including the aforementioned artwork and snippets of the track layered over dripping green effects. These posts garnered millions of views and engagements, aligning with OVO Sound's strategy of leveraging viral, meme-friendly visuals to engage fans. Complementing the audio release on September 15, 2023, a lyric video premiered on YouTube on September 21, 2023, showcasing animated lyrics that morph and drip in green hues against abstract, shadowy backgrounds to mirror the song's introspective lyrics. The video, directed in-house by OVO, accumulated over 5 million views within its first year, serving as a low-cost yet effective visual extension of the track.[42] As the lead single from Drake's eighth studio album For All the Dogs, "Slime You Out" benefited from cross-promotion via curated playlist placements on streaming services, including Spotify's RapCaviar and Today's Top Hits, as well as Apple Music's A-List Hip-Hop and New Music Daily. These integrations helped propel the song to over 2 million daily streams on Spotify in its debut week and the top spot on global Apple Music charts.[43][44]Critical reception
Reviews from critics
"Slime You Out" received mixed reviews from music critics, who frequently praised SZA's soulful contribution while critiquing the track's lyrical content and overall innovation. Pitchfork described the song as an "otherwise mid Men Are From Mars tone poem," highlighting SZA's tuneful verse as a standout element that provided emotional depth amid the album's broader inconsistencies.[6] Similarly, Rolling Stone noted the track's catchy hook and Drake's signature style, with SZA's feature adding vivid emotional layers to the collaboration.[45] Critics often pointed to the lyrics as predictable and lacking freshness, with The Guardian calling out the song for its "ugly, unreserved contempt for women." NME labeled it a "languid slow jam," suggesting it set a low-energy tone for the album and failed to deliver the high-impact highlights typical of Drake's work. Vulture observed that the duet aligns closely with expectations for the artists' themes of romantic misfortune, but Drake's verses come across as bitter and micromanaging.[46][47][48] The production was generally seen as polished R&B, with smooth integration of the artists' chemistry elevating the track's appeal, though reviewers debated whether it represented meaningful advancement in Drake's sound. SZA's vocal performance emerged as a consensus highlight, often credited with injecting authenticity and rescuing the song from its formulaic elements.[6][45]Rankings and lists
"Slime You Out" ranked No. 1 on Billboard's list of all 23 songs from Drake's eighth studio album For All the Dogs, noted as a standout for its smooth production and the chemistry between the artists.[7] Despite its chart-topping debut, "Slime You Out" received no nominations for major awards, including the Grammy Awards in either 2024 or 2025.Commercial performance
Charts and peaks
"Slime You Out" debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated September 30, 2023, marking Drake's twelfth chart-topper and SZA's second on the ranking.[3] The track held the summit position for one week before descending, ultimately charting for a total of 20 weeks.[49] It also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart upon arrival, reflecting its strong appeal within the genre.[50] On the year-end Hot 100 tally for 2023, the song placed at number 62, while it ranked number 58 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs year-end list. On the Rhythmic Airplay chart, it reached a peak of number 21.[51] Internationally, the single performed solidly across multiple markets. It debuted and peaked at number two on the Canadian Hot 100.[52] On the Billboard Global 200, "Slime You Out" climbed to a high of number three.[53] The song achieved top-10 placements in various countries outside North America. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 10 on the Singles Chart and spent three weeks in the top 40.[54] It reached number 12 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart.[55] In New Zealand, the track peaked at number nine on the Recorded Music NZ chart. European performance included top-10 entries in Ireland (number seven) and Norway (number eight), among others.[56]| Chart (2023) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
| Canada (Billboard Hot 100) | 2 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 1 |
| US Rhythmic Airplay | 21 |
| Billboard Global 200 | 3 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 10 |
| Australia (ARIA) | 12 |
| New Zealand (RMNZ) | 9 |
| Ireland (IRMA) | 7 |
| Norway (VG-lista) | 8 |
Certifications and sales
In the United States, "Slime You Out" was initially certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2023, recognizing 500,000 units of combined sales and streaming equivalent units. The certification was upgraded to 2× Platinum on October 24, 2025, for 2,000,000 units. It achieved 3× Platinum status on October 27, 2025, representing 3,000,000 units.[57] Internationally, the song has received several certifications reflecting its strong performance across markets.| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | Gold | 35,000 |
| Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) | Gold | 20,000 |
| New Zealand (RMNZ) | Gold | 15,000 |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | Silver | 200,000 |