For the music video for First Person Shooter, Drake and J. Cole recreate Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary chess shot.
Drake and J. Cole competed in chess, table tennis, and basketball in the new music video for First Person Shooter, which dropped Wednesday.
Drake and J. Cole competed against each other in chess, table tennis and basketball in the new music video for First Person Shooter, which dropped Wednesday.
The biracial hip-hop singers reproduced a famous portrait of soccer stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo playing chess, which was taken by Annie Leibovitz a year ago as part of her endorsement relationship with Louis Vuitton.
On October 6, the 37-year-old Canadian and the 38-year-old German released their hit No. 1 duet on the US Billboard Hot 100 from Drake’s eighth studio album, For All the Dogs.
It was the first number one hit for J. (born Jermaine) and the thirteenth number one hit for Drake (born Aubrey Graham), tying him with the late Michael Jackson for the most solo number one songs by a solo male artist.
In the video, the five-time Grammy winner wore a silver sequin glove, black socks and loafers as a tribute to the King of Pop.