Drake 'Nothing Was the Same' New Single 'Worst Behavior' Music Video Shot in Memphis
Yesterday, rapper Drake paid a visit to Memphis, Tenn. where he shot the music video for his upcoming single, "Worst Behavior."
"Worst Behavior" comes from Drake's third studio album, Nothing Was the Same, which the rapper released Sept. 20. When fans heard that Drake, who originally gained fame in the Canadian high school drama series "Degrassi," was in Memphis to shoot the video, they rushed to the scene to take pictures and shoot their own videos.
According to HotNewHipHop, Turk, a member of Hot Boys, will be featured in the video. Drake's father, Dennis Graham, was also on the set of the video shoot, but it is not yet determined if he will appear in the final product.
Director X, who directed Drake's "Started From the Bottom," is reportedly to the director of "Worst Behavior."
Earlier this week, "Hold on, We're Going Home," also from Nothing Was the Same, officially went platinum. The previous week, the single sold 131,000 copies giving the single 1,062,000 sales in total.
Last week, The Recording Academy announced that Drake will perform at its Grammy nominations concert, "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! - Countdown to Music's Biggest Night." Drizzy, Robin Thicke, Keith Urban and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis will each perform at the hour-long show which will take place in Los Angeles at the Nokia Theatre. As the title suggests, the concert will be aired live, Friday, Dec. 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Check out fan footage from Drake's "Worst Behavior" music video shoot below: