Interpretation
In 'Major Distribution',
Drake describes his life as a successful musician, his relationships with women, and his status in the music industry. The song lyrics are full of references and metaphors.
In the first part of the song, Drake refers to himself as 'Major Distribution', which means that his music is distributed on many different platforms and channels. 'Man, my label on my dick, for real' is a metaphor for his record label being very focused on him and expecting a lot from him.
In the rest of the lyrics, he raps about his relationships with women and his attitude towards them ('Fuckin' with your friend and she ain't tell you / Y'all ain't shit, for real'). He also talks about his success and how he achieved it ('I've been out here crushin' on success, now she my bitch, for real').
In the following verse, Drake talks about money and luxury goods that he can afford, but also about the negative sides of fame and success ('Buyin' Benz Benzes out of spite / Paid a hundred, ran up somethin' light / Simple price to keep 'em out my life').
In the chorus 'Okay, go stupid, go stupid', Drake could be encouraging to be wild and free and enjoy life.
In the second part of the song, Drake raps about the harsh realities of street life and how he deals with them ('Nigga tried to play this shit light / Play it cool, play me like I'm sweet / Fuckin' on an opp nigga bitch, say she miss the golds in my teeth'). He also talks about how he solves his problems - not by calling the police, but through violence ('Lot of things I do to stay alive, everythin' except for call the cops / Savage still let his gun pop, FOX 5 gang, get you knocked').
Overall, 'Major Distribution' is a song about Drake's success, his relationships, his lifestyle, and how he handles the challenges and difficulties that come with his lifestyle.