
Drake finally said ‘I do’ as he married a hoard of Instagram models in his latest music video for new single Falling Back.
The self-proclaimed Certified Lover Boy, 35, received a pep talk from his best man, notorious love rat Tristan Thompson, 31, prior to making his way to the altar.
The wedding-inspired video is the latest offering from the singer’s new album Honestly, Nevermind, which dropped Thursday.

Ready to settle down: Drake finally said ‘I do’ as he married a hoard of Instagram models in his latest music video for new single Falling Back
‘You ready?’ Khloe Kardashian’s ex was seen asking the rapper, who replied, ‘Yeah, I’m ready,’ as they prepared for the ceremony.
‘Doesn’t feel right, we scrap it, we go home, it’s done,’ Tristan stated ahead of the Jewish wedding.
‘No, I’m good bro. It’s a good time for me, you know, I’m ready to settle down. I’m in love,’ the Canadian crooner replied.

All his wives: The wedding-inspired video is the latest offering from the singer’s new album Honestly, Nevermind, which dropped Thursday

Best man: The self-proclaimed Certified Lover Boy, 35, received a pep talk from his best man, notorious love rat Tristan Thompson, 31, prior to making his way to the altar
Do you commit yourself to being a good husband according to our values and traditions?’ the rabbi performing the ceremony asked the singer.
‘I do,’ Drake replied. The rabbi then asked the first woman whether she was committed to being a good wife, to which she – and all the ladies behind her – replied ‘I do’ all at once.
The rapper then exchanged rings and secret handshakes with each of the stunning women, as they made their way down the line.

Mom: The video also featured an appearance from his mom Sandi Graham, 62, who was seen holding the extensive invitation that featured her son’s name, along with the long list of ladies

Funny: ‘I think he’s really taking this one seriously,’ she said to a guest sitting next to her
The video also featured an appearance from his mom Sandi Graham, 62, who was seen holding the extensive invitation that featured her son’s name, along with the long list of lucky ladies.
‘I think he’s really taking this one seriously,’ she said to a guest sitting next to her.
Another scene showed the afterparty, where a wedding singer belted out Drake’s 2010 mega hit Best I Ever Had, as the multiple brides and wedding guests enjoyed themselves.

Hit after hit: The video then showed the afterparty, where a wedding singer belted out Drake’s 2010 mega hit Best I Ever Had

The after party: The party then transitioned into more of a club scene, with the brides twerking on the dance floor

Enjoying himself: Drake was seen partying with all his wives
The party then transitioned into more of a club scene, with the brides twerking on the dance floor.
Later on the famous groom was seen taking wedding photos with his sea of brides sitting beside and behind him.
The ladies then proceeded to take their solo portraits in front of a stunning wall of flowers.
While the video is wedding themed, the song lyrics appear to deal with some heart break, as Drake sings: ‘How do you say to my face, “Time heals”?/ Then go and leave me again, unreal/ I see us fadin’ away/ I’m still holdin’ my breath for the day that you will/ See that the effort I make is too real/ How can you say that you know how I feel?’
He continues to sing about a seemingly cold-hearted woman: ‘You don’t feel nothing, wait/ Nothing is healing, wait/ Time is just killing, wait.’

Wedding portrait: Later on the famous groom was seen taking wedding photos with his sea of brides sitting beside and behind him
Drake thrilled his 113M Instagram fans on Thursday, with the announcement that he would be releasing a new album titled Honestly, Nevermind at midnight.
The rap superstar posted the cover art for the project, which will be his seventh studio album, following last year’s release of Certified Lover Boy.
‘7th studio album “HONESTLY, NEVERMIND” out at midnight,’ the Canadian hitmaker captioned the photo, simply featuring the name of the new album.

New tunes: Drake thrilled his 113M Instagram fans on Thursday, with the announcement that he is releasing a new album titled Honestly, Nevermind at midnight; Pictured 2016
Drake then released the tracklist for the project, which was comprised of 14 titles including ‘Falling Back,’ ‘Calling My Name, and ‘Jimmy Cooks’ – a reference to Jimmy Brooks, the popular character he played on the Canadian teen series Degrassi.
The album comes as a complete surprise, with the musician doing no prior promotion for it.
The exciting announcement was liked by nearly 2 million of his followers within the first two hours, including former rap rival Kanye West, 45.

Summer album: The Canadian rapper, 35, posted the cover art for the project, which will be his seventh studio album, following last year’s release of Certified Lover Boy
The hip-hop star – who has sold more than 37 million albums worldwide – will most likely discuss the new album during tonight’s premiere episode of his SiriusXM radio show Table For One.
The program will air an hour before the album’s release, at 11 p.m. ET on Sound 42.
The swiftness of the new project might be partly due to the God’s Plan star’s reported recent singing of a $400 million recording contract earlier this year.
On May 3rd Sir Lucian Grainge – head of Universal Music Group – confirmed that Drake signed a massive ‘expansive, multi-faceted deal’ with the label, as reported by Variety.

Tracklist: Drake also released the tracklist for the project, which was comprised of 14 titles including ‘Jimmy Cooks’ – a reference to Jimmy Brooks, the popular character he played on the Canadian teen series Degrassi

New show: The hitmaker will likely discuss the album during tonight’s premiere episode of his SiriusXM radio show Table For One, which he promoted on Instagram prior to the album’s announcement
The deal ‘encompasses recordings, publishing, merchandise and visual media projects.’
Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, was released via his own imprint OVO Sound under license to Republic Records (owned by UMG).
The album landed him a nomination for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance at the 2022 Grammy Awards.
However, the artist – who’s won four Grammys in the past – withdrew himself from running for the awards.

Big deal: The swiftness of the new project might be partly due to the hip hop star’s reported recent singing of a $400 million recording contract earlier this year; Pictured October 2019
The chart-topper has been known to be critical of the Grammys, and in a response to a Grammy snub of The Weeknd in 2020, he wrote on Instagram urging for a new platform.
‘I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones that come after.’
He added, ‘This is a great time for somebody to start something new that we can build up over time and pass on to the generations to come.’

Last project: Drake’s last album landed him a nomination for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance at the 2022 Grammy Awards, though he withdrew himself from running; Certified Lover Boy album cover
Originally posted 2022-06-17 07:49:38.