
Bria's Interlude
Featuring Omarion
'Bria's Interlude' is one of So Far Gone's short connective pieces, a hushed, atmospheric moment that functions as emotional punctuation between fuller songs. Produced by 40 and built on a sample of Missy Elliott's 'Friendly Skies' (which itself samples Earth, Wind & Fire), with a guest vocal from Omarion, it reads less as a complete statement than as a mood — an intimate, dreamlike pause central to making So Far Gone feel like a continuous listening experience rather than a loose collection of tracks.
Sources & verification
Citations below were matched specifically to "Bria's Interlude" and So Far Gone. Drake Universe catalogs songs by album placement, verified collaborators, producers, samples, and themes, and avoids unsupported lyric-level claims.
- So Far Gone (mixtape)Wikipedia · 2026-05-18 — Primary source for the full TIDAL-adapted personnel/production list, sample credits, release history, chart and critical-reception data used to correct fabricated producer credits and rewrite the album meaning.
- Drake Talks Young Money, Kanye Comparisons & GhostwritingComplex · 2009-02-19 — Source (via Wikipedia) for the title's origin — Oliver El-Khatib's 'Are we becoming the men that our mothers divorced?' text — and Drake's explanation of the 'so far gone' concept.
