Drake has released a music video for his Honestly, Nevermind track “Sticky”. Directed by Theo Skudra and produced by Colossale, the clip follows Drake outside of a concert, in the woods with the Virgil Abloh-designed off-road Maybach, and at a boat party.
In the middle of the video, the phrase “Free YSL” flashes across the screen, referring to Young Thug, Gunna and several other people arrested for RICO in Georgia. Drake previously included the call in his video for “Falling Back” earlier this year.
Drake released Honestly, Nevermind, his seventh studio album, in June. The rapper released the 14-track LP, his sequel to last year’s Certified Lover Boy, as a surprise release.
Earlier this week, Drake was forced to postpone Young Money’s highly anticipated reunion concert scheduled for August 1 at Budweiser Stage in Toronto due to Covid-19. The performance was intended to be the grand finale of Drake’s October World Three-Day Weekend.
“I am truly devastated to say that I have tested positive for Covid and the Young Money Reunion show scheduled for tonight is postponed to the FASTEST date possible,” the rapper wrote on Instagram. “I will update the city and share the new date whenever we have it locked down. Until then, I hope everyone stays safe and healthy.
“I love you all,” Drake added. “I’m so sorry to have let you down during our weekend together and as soon as I test negative I will give you everything I have on stage (except the Covid).”