Adonis steals the show from 'Daddy GOAT' Drake in '8AM in Charlotte' video

Watch Adonis explain his masterpiece
Drake with his son Adonis
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Drake has released his second For All The Dogs single, “8 AM in Charlotte.” And just like the forthcoming album’s cover art, the accompanying visual has Adonis all over it.

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Opening up with the adorable Adonis showcasing a piece of his artwork, which he goes on to explain to Drake. “It’s almost like a little story,” his dad replies, referring to the drawing of a goat with “Daddy” written alongside it. Drake asks Adonis of if that’s meant to be him. “It’s Daddy Goat,” Adonis replies. “That makes perfect sense to me,” Drake says.

Side Note: Turns out that album cover is actually of a goat, not a dog. Our bad, actually everyone’s bad. Honest mistake though, after all, art is up to one's own interpretation.

Anyway, after Adonis stole the show in the intro, Drake got to business, rapping and showing off his latest look of colorful hair clips, which he recently showed off during his appearance at Lil Yachty’s Toronto show.

His follow up to first single with SZA “Slime You Out,” for this latest track, Drake kept the syncopation slow as well. Taking his time, dropping names and bars about moral scales and Orson Welles — and then some.

Throughout the video, Adonis made other sporadic appearances, one of which also included a group of men surrounding them, all wearing black shirts that read “Hate Survivor.”

Check out the brand new track below.

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