The Canadian Rapper Keps It in His Comfort Zone As He Taps Into “Hotline Bing” -Style Energy For His New Some sexy songs 4 u single
Drake is taking it back to nineties club nights (Even if he toys with a phone from the eighties). On Mondoy, The Rapper Released the Nostalgia-Harnessing Video for “Nokia” from His Partynextdoor Collab Album, Some sexy songs 4 u.
The Black-And-White Theo Skudra-Directed Video Sees Drake Walking Through Walls of Led Screens Showing at Game of Snake Going On. The Video then Jumps to Drake Rapping His Lyrics Surrounded by a Sea of Women Dressed in Carnaval Attire.
“Stop teasin 'me, yeah, what? Stop teasin' me/i couuld change your life so easily,” he Raps. “I Keep Beggin 'You to Stay, But you're leavin' Me/Leavin 'me, We Got Sticks in the Club IMMagally.”
The Clip then Highlights a Large Group of female dancers Dresseed in Two-Piece Latex Looks Dancing to the Single As Drake Walks Around With An Eighties-Esque novelty Cell Phone, Subtly Nodding to the Phone-Driven Visual for “Hotline bling.”
“How Many Hos in This Club?/Is It Really Just Me, My Love?” Rads the Musician. “You know My Dad 'Nem Pimpin' For Real/You Ever Been Down To Memphis, Tennessee, My Love?”
Collaborative his lp with partynextdoor, Some sexy songs 4 uAlso Featured Singles “Gimme a Hug” and “Somebody Loves Me.” TO Rolling Stone Review of the LP Read: “Even taking the beef aside, it feels like drake is leaning perhaps too hard on his stungths, opting for safe bets at a time when riks like with a Higher Constitution. It's hard to say how much of this is his fault.”