Drake is bringing attention to kids who really need it.
03.04.2020 - 18:35 / etonline.com
Drake is truly a master at going viral.
The 33-year-old rapper dropped a new music video for his song, «Toosie Slide,» on Thursday night, and while it opens on a somber note — capturing everyone's new reality during the coronavirus pandemic by showing deserted city streets that are normally bustling — it becomes much more lighthearted thanks to Drake's dance moves. Drake, holed up in his jaw-dropping home, appears solo, wearing a mask and gloves. He then launches into a dance to the chorus, which
Drake is bringing attention to kids who really need it.
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