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Drake's 'Best' Video Is Kanye's Worst

Posted Thu Jul 2, 2009 12:43am PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training
On the video front, I've been giving Kanye props since "Through The Wire." I thought it was incredibly dope how he told the story of his near fatal car accident through video footage and photos of his recovery.

He did it again with the video for "All Falls Down" featuring ageless beauty Stacey Dash as he rapped about being shallow and navigated through the video without ever really being on camera.

When I got to the third version of "Jesus Walks," the one that has a modern day Jesus wearing a crown of thorns, sandals and holy tunic, I stood up at my computer and applauded. 

I have several more to add to the list--"Flashing Lights," John Legend's "Ordinary People," and my favorite "Touch The Sky."

Though Kanye's ego bothers me, he is really good at what he does.

I just have one question, though: Why would Kanye give Drake such a horrible video for "Best I Ever Had"? (See Craig Rosen's The New Now blog on Drake.)

Consider this: Lil' Wayne, Jay-Z, Nas, and Eminem, among others, have gone on record to give Drake props. Even without a record deal "Best I Ever Had" has warranted major radio support and the song achieves this by uplifting a woman.

Let me say this again, slowly--"u-p-l-i-f-t-i-n-g--a--w-o-m-a-n."

You know the song with the lyric, "...with no make up on, that's when you're the prettiest, I hope that you don't take this wrong"?

Kanye did not have to do a storybook treatment that may have been perceived as corny. But why would he take that song and make it worse than every other gratuitous rap video?

In the clip, coach Drake's preps his all girl basketball team of baby-oiled video vixens who nearly bounce out of their tank tops and are eager to put on their short shorts just as long as Drake tells them they are the best.

What is the point? When the girls go head up against some real ball players they loose miserably. In the end Drake just looks like a short-sighted perv.

Now if Kanye wanted to hold on to this treatment and release it as the "The New Workout Plan Part 2," I'd be fine with it. That would actually make sense.

But please tell me this is not the real Drake video. Drake's set up has been too good. He deserves to come better than this.

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26 Comments

21. LJ1316 -
this video was stupid and had nothin 2 do wit the song. i expected more, especially since everybody been talkin up drake

22. Lil Bit of This and a Lil Bit of That!! -
I absolututely love dis song so much and i dont think it even needs a video but its hard to watch dis video and enjoy the song cuz i dont really like it, but i still love Drake and i still love the song and video will just have to do and its not horrible i think the talking parts was funny so stop hating on Kanye and Drake Kanye just had a different vision for the song

23. ChaCha Diva -
I totally agree!!!!!!! I couldn't believe this was KANYE'S work! It sucked. And had nothing to do with the song, and the ending totally made no sense. Unless this was Kanye's way of secretly trying to put dents in Drake's career by giving him a crappy video.....

24. Marcellus -
Honestly, in the age of the very short attention span, the video doesn't really have to relate to the song. It is just a concept to keep you viewing....the song becomes a mere point of reference for the visual. The video has to generate enough attention to sell the song before the 3 month shelf life is up.

25. Nikki -
I am disappointed in Drake aka Aubrey Graham. YOU ARE AN UNSIGNED ARTIST. You don't have a contract, therefore there's no need for the bull [profane]. I mean its not he's broke or anything....the kid has been acting for the last 9-10 years. PLEASE come with a better video Jimmy from Degrassi, um i mean Drake

26. sHaY Bizzle -
that was so frekin stupid yo i jus wasted four min of my life.
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