Drake unveils video for 'Money in the Grave' | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Drake’s new video for Toronto Raptors’ anthem ‘Money in the Grave’

/ 12:50 AM August 30, 2019

Drake released the music video for his song “Mone in the Grave” which was launched in June after the basketball team Toronto Raptors won the 2019 NBA Finals.

The production was directed by cinematographer and personal photographer Theo Skudra.

The grainy black-and-white visual sees the rapper boarding a private jet to meet fellow rapper Rick Ross in the back room of an Italian restaurant.

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The video includes a guest appearance by Zack Bia, who has worked extensively with hospitality entrepreneur and h.wood group’s cofounder John Terzian.

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It also features footage of Drake hanging out on a basketball court and performing live at Toronto’s OVO Fest.

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“When I die, put my money in the grave/I really gotta put a couple n*ggas in they place/Really just lapped every n*gga in the race,” Drake raps in the chorus.

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“Money In the Grave” was originally released as part of Drake’s celebratory “The Best in the World Pack”, along with a new single, “Omertà”.

Earlier this August, Drake also shared his first compilation, “Care Package”, which follows his 2018 “Scorpio” album. RGA/JB

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