
All the Parties
Featuring Chief Keef
All the Parties pairs Drake with Chicago drill pioneer Chief Keef, whose long-acknowledged influence on modern rap makes his presence here notable. The song uses the party as a recurring image — not as celebration but as a backdrop for reflection on what all the celebration has and hasn't delivered. Drake's section reads as wistful retrospection: nightlife and excess as something he's accumulated endlessly while questioning what it amounts to. Chief Keef's contribution adds a different texture and lineage, connecting the track to the drill tradition he helped originate. Within For All the Dogs (2023) the song extends the album's recurring melancholy beneath the flexing — the sense that abundance and access haven't resolved the narrator's isolation. The production keeps the project's hazy, late-night feel. As a deep cut it functions to reinforce that contemplative undercurrent and to spotlight an unexpected Drake/Chief Keef pairing rather than to serve as a single.
