Drake sings in Spanish on the track.
Adin Ross revealed on his livestream on Sunday night that the music video for Drake’s newest collaboration with Chino Pacas and Fuerza Regida, “Modo Capone,” cost the Toronto rapper $2 million. Drake allegedly shared the information in the livestream chat. “Shout out to all my Mexicans in the chat. That video cost me 2M,” Drake allegedly wrote. Ross then remarked: “Aye well look, shout out to the Mexicans bro. ‘W’s in the chat if you’re Mexican. We love the Mexicans, always.”
On the Mexican track, Drake sings in Spanish, something he’s done at a couple of different points during his career. He previously did so with Romeo Santos on the 2014 song, “Odio,” and with Bad Bunny on the 2018 single, “Mia.”
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Check out Ross’ full discussion of “Modo Capone” below. The release comes after Drake made headlines for a speech he gave at a nightclub in Toronto, earlier this month, in which he reflected on dealing with fake friends and betrayal in recent years. He had also gone on an unfollowing spree on social media. Be on the lookout for further updates on Adin Ross and Drake on HotNewHipHop.