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March 14

March 14

March 14 is the closing track of Scorpion and one of the most significant songs in Drake's catalog because it is where he openly acknowledges his son, Adonis, and the circumstances around his birth — directly answering the revelation Pusha T had forced into the open with 'The Story of Adidon' a month earlier. Produced by T-Minus with Joshua Valle co-producing, the track carries writing credits referencing Raphael Saadiq and Boyz II Men's Nathan Morris and Shawn Stockman via incorporated material, with background vocals from James Fauntleroy; the title is widely understood to reference the date Drake learned the news. Rather than the curated deflection of earlier records, March 14 reads as a candid, emotionally raw letter — Drake reckoning with single co-parenting, the public way the news surfaced, and his fears about repeating or avoiding the absent-father patterns he has written about for years. As Scorpion's finale it resolves the album's arc: a record that opens in defensive combat ends in disclosure, recasting the entire double album as a movement from armor to acknowledgment.

Editorially reviewed· Last verified 2026-05-18

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