The video also includes several cameos from athletes, including Kevin Durant, Odell Beckham Jr., and Marshawn Lynch, as well as internet comedian Druski & noted shoe designer Ben Nethongkome. The video features shots predominantly of Drake engaging in different sporting activities: boxing underwater (as a reference to Muhammad Ali), running on a treadmill in Nike's sports-science lab, and going on a shopping spree in a closed down Nike store with Instagrammer Aggyabby, as well as Durk and Drake riding jet skis and Drake posing in oversized white, and cream colored suits with Durk (as a reference to LeBron James). It was shot at Nike's headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, thus receiving criticism for advertising the company and resembling a commercial. The song's official music video was released on August 13, 2020, and was directed by Dave Meyers. Lil Wayne released a version of the song on his No Ceilings 3 mixtape called Something Different which also had a music video. According to Charles Holmes at Rolling Stone, the song "sounds like Drake featuring Drake", further explaining that the song "is the embodiment of what happens when you surround real Drake with a room full of past Drakes, like a tortured Canadian reboot of Being John Malkovich". Complex thought the song was "a vibe, but not an obvious hit record", neither a "by-the-numbers pop radio play or a hard-hitting club record". He further described his presence as "effortlessly cool and simple", while "Lil Durk shows up as a perfect counterpart". Larson of Pitchfork praised Drake's delivery, calling the song "one of the lightest and breeziest Drake songs to come out in a while". Upon release, it turned out that the song's music video also entailed an upcoming collaboration between Drake and Nike, Inc. The post was accompanied by the caption "TMRW MIDNIGHT □". On August 12, 2020, Drake posted a clip of himself and another person riding jet skis at night on his social media. The song received nominations for Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. Ĭommercially, the song debuted at number one in Drake's native Canada on the Canadian Hot 100 and debuted at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was originally the intended lead single from Drake's sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy (2021). The two artists wrote the song alongside producers Cardo, Rogét Chahayed, G. It was released through Republic Records and OVO Sound as a single on August 14, 2020. " Laugh Now Cry Later" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake featuring American rapper Lil Durk. For the studio album by Ice Cube, see Laugh Now, Cry Later.
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