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The accompanying music video was released on Drake's official YouTube channel, on December 24, 2019. [3] It was directed by Theo Skudra, a frequent collaborator of Drake's. [ 4 ] [ 14 ] Employing a snowy ambiance, [ 3 ] [ 11 ] the video features Drake "decked out in a cozy Canada Goose jacket , out on the ski slopes at night with his friends."
"Nonstop," recorded by Drake near the end of Scorpion ' s production, [6] is a trap rap song with the chorus line "My head is spinnin', from smokin' the chicken, the bass is kickin" sampled from DJ Squeeky and Mack Daddy Ju's song "My Head Is Spinning" (1995).
Drake performing in 2011. The following list contains the videography for Drake, including his own music videos and videos that feature him. The first video Drake ever appeared in was Jenna's music video for her single "Change You" released in 2006. [citation needed]
In 2007, Comeback Season spawned a single and a music video for "Replacement Girl", featuring Trey Songz, that was executive produced by Terral "T. Slack" of BPE.Also in 2007, Drake became the first unsigned Canadian rapper to have his music video featured on BET when his first single, "Replacement Girl", was featured as the "New Joint of the Day" on April 30, 2007.
Though Drake may have taken a big L this year — thanks to a certain diss track that was everywhere — the Canadian rapper and singer bounced back to reclaim the top spot. The “God’s Plan ...
The mixtape was first teased by a range of sources; including DJ Skee, Angela Yee and Ernest Baker, and this project was officially announced on Drake's Instagram on September 19, 2015, when he revealed the mixtape's release date and cover art. [6] [7] [8] The artwork is a stock image that was purchased from Shutterstock. [9]
Spotify Rainbow Collage either displays the album covers of your top songs or the artist photos of your top artists depending on how you tailor it. In short, it's a way for social media fanatics ...
Director X knows a thing or two about music videos. From working under Hype Williams on the set of the 1998 classic movie “Belly,” to directing music videos for hip-hop heavyweights like ...