Drake’s new music video for his song “Falling Back” has a few controversial surprises.
Honestly, Nevermind hit the streets on June 17 after Drake announced the last-minute release on Instagram.
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Coincidentally, the announcement came after Beyoncé announced her next album release for Renaissance, on June 29.
A few hours after Drake’s announcement, the music video for Honestly, Nevermind‘s opener, “Falling Back” dropped.
The music video features Chicago Bulls center, Tristan Thompson; also known as Khloe Kardashian’s notorious cheating ex-boyfriend and baby daddy.
We don’t know what’s more shocking. The fact that Drake said “I do” to 23 women in the theatrical video or that Thompson was Drake’s Best man.
Whatever the case, the 10-minute long controversial music video showing the 23 sister wives set the internet ablaze. It has already surpassed 4 million views. Check out some of social media’s reactions to the song and video:
Tristan Thompson is theee ultimate video vixen because he actually is about that life..
— L (@LePengOne) June 17, 2022
Khloe watching Tristan in a wedding pic.twitter.com/e9Szul4Gwq
— rosechocglam (@rosechocglam) June 17, 2022
Me listening to Drake sing “falling back on me” fitty lem times #HonestlyNevermind pic.twitter.com/yV6bZmrrqb
— Imari McPherson (@Imari_M17) June 17, 2022
Drake also shared a few clips from the wedding shoot, courtesy of Director X, on Instagram.
“Falling Back On Meeeeeeee” the champagnepapi captioned the cinematic clips from the video.
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One of the photos even captured the slimey lettering “Free YSL” that Drake included in his video to show support of Young Thug’s music group that has recently been caught in a RICO case.
The next set of images show a collage of polaroids from the extravagant wedding featuring all of the brides and groomsmen. Drake captioned the post, “Then go and leave me again…unreal.”
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What did you think of the video?