
IDGAF
Featuring Yeat
IDGAF pairs Drake with rage-rap figurehead Yeat, and is widely regarded as one of For All the Dogs' (2023) clearest gestures toward younger, internet-native sounds. The track leans into Yeat's signature aesthetic — distorted bells, pitched ad-libs, and an almost cartoonishly defiant energy — with Drake adapting his cadence to fit that world rather than imposing his own. The title's blunt apathy sets the tone: the song is a mood piece about being unbothered, dismissive, and insulated by status. It reads partly as Drake demonstrating range and cultural awareness, slotting into a sound he didn't originate while keeping his own flex vocabulary intact. The song became one of the album's more talked-about cuts precisely because of the unlikely chemistry between an established superstar and a polarizing newer artist. Within the album it functions as a tonal pivot, injecting youthful aggression into a project otherwise dominated by introspection and grievance.
