Drake has released a new video for his track You Broke My Heart, featuring country singer Morgan Wallen.
In the video for the track, which is from Drake’s album For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition, Drake, 37, is comforted by Wallen, 30, after a painful breakup.
Drake and Wallen are seen having a meal at a fine dining restaurant, discussing how he will rebound from the split.
Drake and Morgan Wallen are best buddies in explosive music video for You Broke My Heart … that takes sinister turn
Drake has released a new video for his track You Broke My Heart, featuring country singer Morgan Wallen.
In the video for the track, which is from Drake’s album For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition, Drake, 37, is comforted by Wallen, 30, after a painful breakup.
Drake and Wallen are seen having a meal at a fine dining restaurant, discussing how he will rebound from the split.
‘I think she might have been the wrong girl anyway,’ Wallen tells Drake, who replied, ‘Well, what now? I’m kind of glad she’s gone.’
Drake tells Wallen: ‘Let’s see what else is out there – that’s what we need to do.’
Drake, 37, has released a new video for his track You Broke My Heart, featuring country singer Morgan Wallen, 30. The music stars were pictured on the set of the video in a shot Drake shared to Instagram Wednesday
The musical stars are seen embracing in a clip from the rapper’s latest video
After the music stars board their vehicle and drive away, the car explodes after its detonated by dancers Grace Matthews and Taylor Morris.
Theo Skudra directed the video, in which Matthews and Morris are seen lip-syncing and dancing to the track amid the fiery car in the background.
‘YOU BROKE MY HEART VIDEO out now,’ Drake posted on his Instagram, alongside shots of himself with Wallen, the director and the dancers, and a series of broken-hearted emojis with a band-aid.
Morris said on her Instagram, ‘Words cannot describe how grateful I am for this opportunity. Forever indebted to the goat @champagnepapi for giving us this chance and to @theo.skudra for coaching us through it. My heart is so full.’
Drake has released a number of clips since the October release of For All the Dogs; and its Scary Hours Edition in November.
They include clips for the tracks Polar Opposites; First Person Shooter, which features an appearance from J. Cole; and Another Late Night, featuring a cameo from Lil Yachty.
Wallen has past collaborated with hip-hop artist Lil Durk on the 2021 track Broadway Girls. He also performed alongside Post Malone at the CMA Awards last month in a tribute to John Diffy that also featured HARDY.
Drake is gearing up for a tour next year, in which he’s performing on a bill with J. Cole and 21 Savage. It begins January 18 in Denver and concludes in Birmingham, Alabama March 27.
The music stars are seen after a meal at a fancy restaurant at the start of the clip
Dancers Taylor Morris (L) and Grace Matthews play unlikely roles in the music video
Matthews and Morris are seen singing and dancing along to the track
They were seen posing on the set of the music video
Drake chat with the video’s director Theo Skudra on the set of the hip-hop clip
The Toronto-born rapper shared an image of a charred license plate to promote the clip
Wallen recently addressed his racial scandal from early 2021 in which he was caught on camera using a racial epithet.
‘There’s no excuse,’ Wallen told Billboard earlier thus month. ‘I’ve never made an excuse. I never will make an excuse.
‘I’ve talked to a lot of people, heard stories [about] things that I would have never thought about because I wasn’t the one going through it.’
He continued: ‘And I think, for me, in my heart I was never that guy that people were portraying me to be, so there was a little bit of like, “Damn, I’m kind of actually mad about this a little bit because I know I shouldn’t have said this, but I’m really not that guy.”‘