That video features the band handing out cash on the streets of California and paying for haircuts for the homeless. The idea to use a music video budget to give away money is reminiscent of what pop punk band Blink 182 did with the $500,000 check allotted for their video for "The Rock Show" in 2001. It may also be a callback to an old feud with 2 Live Crew's Uncle Luke, who once called out Drake and other rappers for partying in Miami without investing anything into it, as W points out. ![]() The video turns on its head the stereotype of rappers taking over Miami to drink and party. ![]() ![]() ![]() This comes on the heels of the rapper performing seemingly random good deeds all over Miami, including taking a hotel maid on a shopping spree and footing the bill for an entire grocery store's worth of shoppers.
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