Meaning of “Treacherous Twins” by Drake & 21 Savage

“Treacherous Twins” seems to explore themes of loyalty, friendship, and shared experiences, especially those that are tied to a rough and tumultuous lifestyle. The repeated phrase “treacherous lil’ twin” suggests a deep connection and similarity between the speakers (Drake and 21 Savage) and the person(s) they are addressing in the song. This “twin” doesn’t have to be a literal sibling but can represent someone so close that they’re like a mirror – facing the same struggles, engaging in the same activities, and sharing a deep bond.

You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Drake, 21 Savage's Treacherous Twins at Lyrics.org.

Drake’s verses and chorus

Drake’s lines focus on shared experiences, past struggles, and the sense of loyalty he feels towards the person he’s singing about. He talks about going through difficult and prosperous times together, showing that their bond persists regardless of circumstances. He reflects on their past (“We used to have nothing to our names, still had great days”) and implies a deep sense of trust and willingness to protect and stand up for one another.

21 Savage’s verse

21 Savage’s part brings in a slightly different angle. He underscores trust and loyalty (“Who can I depend on like you? No one”) and seems to explore a relationship where there is a mix of sincerity and treacherousness, playfulness and danger, which aligns with the song’s title and recurring line. He talks about shared activities that appear to be perilous and possibly illegal, suggesting a lifestyle where loyalty is paramount and where each has the other’s back in precarious situations.

The Long and Short of “Treacherous Twins”

In essence, “Treacherous Twins” speaks to the paradox of having deep loyalty and connection in a lifestyle that is inherently risky and potentially betraying. The bond between the “twins” – whether they are literal siblings, friends, or partners in crime – is shown to be both a source of strength and potentially a vulnerability.

The term “treacherous” suggests that despite their close bond, there is an element of danger and betrayal either within their relationship or in the environment in which they operate.

When was “Treacherous Twins” released?

On 4th November, 2022, “Treacherous Twins” was released. It’s part of the first collaborative album between Drake and 21 Savage.

Who wrote this track?

Drake and 21 Savage co-wrote this alongside

  • Noel Cadastre
  • OZ
  • Boi-1da
  • Ginuwine
  • Timbaland
  • Magoo
  • Thom Bell
  • Linda Creed

No. of Spotify streams

To date (5th October, 2023), “Treacherous Twins” has been streamed over 69 million times on Spotify.

Is “Treacherous Twins” the first time Drake and 21 Savage are collaborating?

No. Drake and 21 Savage have collaborated on a few occasions, creating tracks that have garnered significant attention in the hip-hop community. Their collaboration history involves tracks that have been well-received both critically and commercially. Some of their notable collaborations include:

“Sneakin'” (2016)

This track was part of Drake’s project, “More Life.” It features 21 Savage, and the collaboration was unexpected at the time but was received well by fans of both artists. The song discusses the rappers’ success in the industry while still being wary of deception and betrayal.

“Issa” (2017)

Although not officially released by 21 Savage, this track features Drake and Young Thug. It was leaked online and widely shared among fans. The title “Issa” originated from a viral interview with 21 Savage, and the term was adopted into popular culture as a result.

“Mr. Right Now” (2020)

This track is from 21 Savage and Metro Boomin’s collaborative album “Savage Mode II.” Drake features on the song, where he and 21 Savage explore themes of relationships and their status in the music industry.

“Knife Talk” (2021)

Appearing on Drake’s album “Certified Lover Boy,” this track features 21 Savage and Project Pat. In “Knife Talk,” they rap about their success, threats, and their journeys in the industry, using aggressive and boastful lyrics.

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