If you're unaware — which could be unlikely — the term "pipe down" is usually used when you're telling someone to be quiet. In Drake's song, "Pipe Down," he's wondering what he has to do in order to enjoy that kind of silence when it comes to a certain someone who he was apparently involved with. He was originally willing to do quite a few things for to make things work.
You can hear that in the chorus, according to Genius, when he tells the person that the lyrics are directed toward, "So I don't get how you're yelling at me / How much I gotta spend for you to pipe down? ... / How deep I gotta dig for you to pipe down? ... / All the things I've done up until right now ... / I need a thousand pages just to write it down."
If it sounds harsh that Drake is telling this person to "pipe down," it turns out that he's not upset over a little noise. He makes that clear when he asks, "So I don't get how you're yelling at me[?]" That's right, there's quite a bit of arguing happening even though Drake was willing to put himself on the line in various ways. On top of that, as his lyrics continue, he admits something else about the situation.
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