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Drew Barrymore by sZa Lyrics Meaning – A Deep Dive into Vulnerability and Self-Worth

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Sophia Aguilar

Published Apr 16, 2026


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You came with your new friends
And her mom jeans and her new Vans
And she’s perfect and I hate it, oh so glad you made it
I’m so glad you could come by
Somebody get the tacos, somebody spark the blunt
Let’s start the Narcos off at episode one
(Bring the gin) got the juice (bring the sin) got that, too
Whoa, just shut up know you’re my favorite
Am I

Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah?
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya)
Is it warm enough for ya inside me, me, me, me?
Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya)
Is it warm enough outside, inside me, me, me, me?

I get so lonely, I forget what I’m worth
We get so lonely, we pretend that this works
I’m so ashamed of myself think I need therapy
I’m sorry I’m not more attractive
I’m sorry I’m not more ladylike
I’m sorry I don’t shave my legs at night
I’m sorry I’m not your baby mama
I’m sorry you got karma comin’ to you
Collect your soul, get it right

Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya)
Is it warm enough for ya inside me, me, me, me?
Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya)
Is it warm enough outside, inside me, me, me, me?

Sorry, I just need to see you
I’m sorry I’m so clingy, I don’t mean to be a lot
Do you really wanna love me down like you say you do?
Give it to me like you say you do?
‘Cause it’s hard enough you got to treat me like this
Lonely enough to let you treat me like this
Do you really love me
Or just wanna love me down, down, down, down?

Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya) outside, baby, yeah
Warm enough for ya inside me, me, me, me? (Me, me, me, me, me, me)
Warm enough for ya, outside, baby, yeah
(Tell me if it’s warm enough here for ya) outside, baby, yeah
Warm enough outside, inside me, me, me, me

Warm enough outside, inside
Warm enough outside, inside me-me-me-me, me-me-me
Ohh-whoa, is it warm enough outside, inside?

sZa’s evocative track ‘Drew Barrymore’ resounds with the poetic infusion of heartfelt emotions, raw vulnerability, and an aching quest for self-acceptance. The song, tethered to a melancholic melody that complements its introspective lyrics, is a tour de force that portrays the complexities of modern relationships, identity, and the struggle with self-worth.

Blending sultry vocals with an indie vibe, ‘Drew Barrymore’ not only shimmers with sZa’s signature style but also offers a multi-layered examination of intimacy and the human condition. This song encapsulates a generation’s fight for authenticity in a world brimming with expectations.