He then travels to the "Gully Side" to see her. Drake is given advice by a Jamaican sage, but ignores it and says that he has to see her one last time. Although he is warned Drake refuses to be threatened and leave without attempting a relationship with Michel. The woman, portrayed by Michel happens to be already with a gang leader, Mavado. It begins with the phrase, "The worst thing about crossing a line is when you don't know, you already have." In the video, also set in Jamaica, Drake becomes infatuated with a woman who is pursuing him. He wanted to do something that went further with the song, that took the essence of the song but communicated it with imagery that made people think, rather than go up the middle and make an obvious R&B video." The video had features Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer Mavado as a gang leader, and a model, Maliah Michel as the love interest. He did it fearlessly, he did it without any sign of hesitation. It's about really understanding what's right and what's wrong and it's really easy to lose that when you're the center of attention. It's really about crossing lines, what was said in the first scene. It's kind of like the anti-love love story. In an interview with MTV News the video's director, Anthony Mandler said, "Part of the objective of making this video was to do that same twist again, to give you something unexpected, not only tonality with the song but with the video thematically. They love us, cause we show love out there." The video was released on on Drake's blog and on MTV. This dude was like, Original Weezy tha God! You tha boss! Weezy tha God! It's crazy. I'm talking about you drive by people's homes, they had Drake, Young Money, Drake, Welcome Here, Drake We Love You crazy sh, man. They had Young Money sprayed on the gates, Drake and Wayne, cause I came to shoot the video out there. Drake told MTV News, "We went to Kingston, We went to this hood. The music video was shot with Anthony Mandler, director of the "Over" video in Kingston, Jamaica during the week of April 12, 2010, exclusively revealed to Rap-Up. A music video was filmed during the week of April 12, 2010, and was released on on Drake's blog and on MTV. The song was released to radio on April 28, 2010, and digital download on May 5, 2010. It was written by Aubrey Graham, Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, and Patrick Reynolds, and it was produced by Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, 40, and No I.D. The song is the second single of the album. " Find Your Love" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake from his debut album Thank Me Later. Young Money, Cash Money, Universal MotownĪubrey Graham, Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Patrick Reynolds
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