Drake & His OVO Crew Take Over Toronto Mall In Menacing ‘No Face’ Video
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Drake has surprise dropped a video for his 100 Gigs standout “No Face,” which sees him and his OVO crew taking over a mall in his home city of Toronto.
Filmed at Scarborough Town Centre mall, the ominous black-and-white clip sees Drizzy and co. sporting OVO owl hoodies while riding Cadillac Escalades and OVO-branded quad bikes inside the shopping center.
Directed by frequent collaborator Theo Skudra (“First Person Shooter,” “Family Matters”), the video is currently only available on Instagram and does not run the full length of the song, clocking in at just over a minute.
It’s unclear if a full-length version will be released.
Playboi Carti, who was featured on the original version of “No Face” before being cut from the commercial release, is also not present in the clip.
Released in August via his burner Instagram account (before arriving on streaming services shortly after), “No Face” finds Drake in defiant form following his highly publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar.
On the track, he alludes to his beef with Kendrick as well as former collaborators like Future, The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky, spitting: “N-ggas got lit off the features I skated on / I gotta know, I gotta know / How you get lit off the n-gga you hatin’ on? / Numbers untouchable, they got the data wrong.”
Despite being deemed by many to have come off second best, Drake saw the funny side at moments during the heated battle, according to podcaster Mal.
Speaking on The Relentless Diaries Podcast, Mal, who co-hosts the New Rory & Mal podcast and claims to be close with Drizzy, said the 6 God was amused by at least one lyric on K. Dot’s hit diss song “Not Like Us.”
“I text him the bar and he just started laughing,” Mal said. “I think it was ‘the other vaginal option.’ What is the other vaginal option? What is that?
“‘Cause where I’m from, we know exactly what that is and it’s like, ‘Woah.’ What is the other vaginal option? Why don’t we talk about that bar? I remember us laughing at it.”
Mal also previously revealed Drake’s response to Rick Ross’ own diss track “Champagne Moments.”
Speaking on his own podcast earlier this year, he claimed that the song did not affect Drizzy in the slightest.
“I said, ‘Yo how you feel about the Ross record?’” the media personality said about hitting up the 6 God. “I’m really tryna gauge him … He was like, ‘He said he was richer than me and I turned it off.’