
Paris Morton Music
Paris Morton Music, released July 10, 2010 after Thank Me Later, is one of the two oldest recordings on Care Package. Produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League with Noah '40' Shebib reworking the beat, it expands Drake's guest verse from Rick Ross's 'Aston Martin Music' into a standalone, atmospheric solo record (the title references a model who, in the song's framing, is the female equivalent of an Aston Martin). Reflective and verse-driven rather than hook-led, its title and motif recurred across Drake's catalog, most notably 'Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2' with Jay-Z on Nothing Was the Same, giving the loosie an outsized footprint relative to its non-single status. On Care Package it represents the more impressionistic, continuity-minded side of his deep catalog.
Sources & verification
Citations below were matched specifically to "Paris Morton Music" and Care Package. Drake Universe catalogs songs by album placement, verified collaborators, producers, samples, and themes, and avoids unsupported lyric-level claims.
- Genius: Drake '30 for 30 Freestyle' lyricsGenius · 2019-10-25 — Primary lyric page for the Care Package track read as containing subliminals.
- Complex: Drake — Care Package and the 2010s (2019)Complex · 2019-08-02 — Complex Care Package feature.
- Care Package (album) — WikipediaWikipedia · 2026-05-18 — Primary verification for release date, per-track original release history, samples/interpolations, credits, critical reception and chart/certification data.
- Drake — Paris Morton Music (Genius)Genius · 2026-05-18 — Confirms July 10, 2010 release, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League production, 'Aston Martin Music' verse origin and the recurring 'Paris Morton Music' motif.
