With Drake apparently taking more shots at Ye on a recently unreleased track, it seems their latest feud is far from over. West has tried remaining as neutral as Switzerland all summer, but it hasn't stopped Drake with throwing multiple shots in music and on social media. Recently, Ye has become collateral damage in the ongoing feud between the Canadian rapper and G.O.O.D. In the past decade, Drake has gone from idolizing Kanye, to collaborating with him, to beefing with him in a constant loop that shows no signs of stopping. Working together, the two could potentially be unstoppable, but unfortunately their egos seem to be too big to share the same rap throne. Instead of Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan, the hip-hop all-stars are more akin to Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal in their early Laker years. him for your survival," Drake raps on "Thank Me Now," a fitting summary of his relationship with Kanye West. "Anything you want that's in Jamaica belongs to the gully cat."And that's around the time/That your idols become your rivals/You make friends with Mike/But got to A.I. Do it," he says as he hands the gun over to Michel to finish Drake. "Aight, so you want come to Jamaica and look at my woman? You hear me. The final scene features Drake bound by rope as Mavado coldly informs him he's crossed the line. "Tell them we are going on the road."Īs Drake arrives at the house Michel is located in "Gully Side," Mavado and his men creep up behind him and capture the rapper.
"Get my dog them," Mavado tells his underling. They talk about the "brown boy" who has been in town causing trouble.
After the pair take off, one of Mavado's goons races via motorcycle to tell his boss about what happened. The rude boys watch Drake and their boss' girl leave the party for a romantic liaison on the beach. The video then rewinds back to when Drake and Michel first encounter each other Mavado, who plays the ganglord, has men on lookout who spot the rapper talking to Michel, his woman. However, Drake still refuses to listen and ventures back into into town to find his love interest. The man then assures Drake he doesn't want to get involved in a world like that and that he should focus on his album and his music. You don't want to get involved with him." You just come here you don't really know it. Take me serious, that man is a bad man, mad man - that man kills people. You don't want to get involved or you'll be dead. "That man there named Puffy is a bad man - a bad man. "Hey, skipper, I'm telling you - see if you look at that country side there, at Jamaica," he says. "That girl is going to make you get yourself in serious trouble."ĭrake ignores the words and the man gets a bit more serious with his warning. "Consciously speaking, that girl there is trouble," the elder Jamaican man tells Drake as the video opens. But what exactly was the sage advice he turned down? The thick accents in the video make it difficult to tell - but MTV News got the lowdown. Lost in translation? During Drake's adventure in the clip for "Find Your Love," the rapper was warned not to chase the top shotta's girl - but he still ran after leading lady Maliah Michel.