Morgan WallenwantsDraketo take one thing at a time.
On Wednesday, the rap superstar, 37, dropped themusic videofor hisScary Hours 3track “You Broke My Heart,” enlisting the help of thecountrymusic star, 30, to play a close friend who helps him through a break up.
While Drizzy is his feelings, the “Last Night” singer thinks his bro is better off. Wallen admits, “I think she might have been the wrong girl anyway.”
Morgan Wallen and Drake.Taylor Hill/WireImage; Prince Williams/Wireimage
Taylor Hill/WireImage; Prince Williams/Wireimage
“Well, what now?” the rapper asks, before ultimately coming around and revealing in a sing-song voice, “I’m kind of glad she’s gone.”
After the two cheers — wishing the “Slime You Out” artist’s ex well and celebrating his newfound singledom — they decide to hit the town. “Let’s see what else is out there. That’s what we need to do,” Drizzy says as the singer-songwriter pantomimes that he’s scanning the street for new lovers and they proceed to go wingman each other.
The music stars’ cameos don’t last much longer, though. The potency of a broken heart proves to be a powerful thing, and once a vengeful ex interferes with their night out, the clip transforms into a moody dance video featuring dancers Grace Matthews and Taylor Morris as they deal with a breakup in an entirely different way.
Drake.Prince Williams/Wireimage
Prince Williams/Wireimage
“You Broke My Heart” is one of several music videos the Grammy winner has dropped since he released his eighth studio albumFor All the Dogsin October and itsextendedScary Hours Editionfeaturing six additional tracks in November. He most recently shared the visual for “Polar Opposites," and also brought on guests in other videos, likeJ. Colein “First Person Shooter” andLil Yachtyin “Another Late Night.”
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The video is Wallen’s latest foray into hip-hop. Aside from expressing his interest in rap as a fan, the “Thought You Should Know” singer is hardly a stranger to the genre, as he previously reached No. 1 on theHot R&B/Hip-Hop chartfor his 2021 collaboration withLil Durk, “Broadway Girls.”
He also was recently part of a crossover moment whenPost Malonejoined him andHARDYon stage at the 2023CMA Awardstoperform a Joe Diffie tribute.
Morgan Wallen.Taylor Hill/FilmMagic
Taylor Hill/FilmMagic
“There’s no excuse. I’ve never made an excuse. I never will make an excuse," Wallen told the outlet. “I’ve talked to a lot of people, heard stories [about] things that I would have never thought about because I wasn’t the one going through it."
“And I think, for me, in my heart I was never that guy that people were portraying me to be, so there was a little bit of like, ‘Damn, I’m kind of actually mad about this a little bit because I know I shouldn’t have said this, but I’m really not that guy,’” he continued, referring to being being branded as a “full-blown racist.”
The country star added that if “he was that guy, then [he] wouldn’t have cared” or “apologized,” and said that the incident put into perspective “just how much that people listen" to him.
source: people.com