Drake and Lil Yachty Rap With Wolves in New Video for “Another Late Night”: Watch

Drake and Lil Yachty Rap With Wolves in New Video for “Another Late Night”: Watch

The visual for the For All the Dogs track was directed by Cole Bennett

Drake and Lil Yachty

Drake and Lil Yachty in “Another Late Night,” directed by Cole Bennett

Drake has shared a music video for his For All the Dogs song “Another Late Night” with Lil Yachty. Directed by Cole Bennett and filmed over the course of two hours, the visual finds both of them rapping with wolves, dancing in a parking lot, and riding in a Christmas lights-wrapped sports car with a young woman in furry ears. Drake also eagerly holds up a box of 20 chicken nuggets from McDonald’s. Watch it below.

This is the second song from Drake’s new album to get a music video, following the “8am in Charlotte” clip starring Adonis, his son. (Adonis also drew the album artwork for For All the Doogs.) Ahead of the album’s release, Drake dropped the SZA-featuring “Slime You Out.” Other guest features on For All the Dogs include Bad Bunny, J. Cole, Sexyy Red, Chief Keef, 21 Savage, Teezo TouchDown, Yeat, and PartyNextDoor.

For All the Dogs boasts a few notable samples, ranging from Frank Ocean’s “Wiseman” on “Virginia Beach” and Chief Keef’s “I Don’t Like” on “7969 Santa” to the controversial interpolation of Pet Shop Boys’ “West End Girls” on “All the Parties,” which Pet Shop Boys claimed Drake used with “no credit given or permission requested.”

Drake is still in the midst of his It’s All a Blur Tour in support of his joint album with 21 Savage, Her Loss. It was one of two LPs he released in 2022, following Honestly, Nevermind.

Read “5 Takeaways From Drake’s New Album For All the Dogs” on the Pitch.

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