As a long-time fan who’s been following Drake’s journey from Degrassi to the top of the charts, I can confidently say that his latest music video for “No Face” is yet another testament to his unwavering loyalty to his OVO family and Toronto roots. The black-and-white visuals evoke a raw, gritty energy that’s reminiscent of the cityscape we all know and love.
In his newest music video, Drake is proudly representing OVO (October’s Very Own). He has used Instagram to unveil this latest creative project for his recent single “No Face.” The main character, Drake himself, and his team are all seen dressed head-to-toe in OVO clothing.
At a Toronto mall, the rapper hangs out with his friends, each one wearing an OVO hoodie. They also stick OVO flags into the ground.
The monochrome scene initiates with The Boy arriving at the mall in a row of Escalades, exiting his vehicle to start the initial verse.
“This was the music that my father brought me up with / People have been ignited by the verses I’ve contributed to / I find myself wondering, I find myself wondering / How do you get excited about the person you’re hating on? / The numbers are invincible, they’ve got their facts twisted / This is the time I know they’ve been hoping for.
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Watch the “No Face” music video up there, since it hasn’t been uploaded to YouTube at the moment when this text was written.
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2024-10-31 22:25