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Morgan Wallen makes a surprise cameo in Drake's new music video for 'You Broke My Heart'
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Date:2025-04-24 03:30:12
Here's a surprise crossover for your 2023 bingo card: a Morgan Wallen cameo in a Drake music video.
The video for "You Broke My Heart," the last track on Drake's "For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition," released Wednesday. In the six-minute video, Drake and the country artist commiserate over a breakup while dining at a restaurant.
"I didn't like her. I think she might have been the wrong girl anyway," Wallen says. Drake asks, "Well, what now?"
"You tell me" Wallen says, then adopts a singsong tone: "I'm kind of glad she gone."
"God bless her. Let's see what else is out there; that's what we need to do," Drake says. The two walk out, get into Drake's car and drive off, only for two women — portrayed by Grace Matthews and Taylor Morris — to detonate a bomb that makes the car explode.
As Matthews and Morris dance in the street, they rap the song's lyrics even while emergency responders show up to the scene.
Less than a month ago, Drake debuted the music video for "Polar Opposites," the final track on "For All the Dogs." He spent the summer on the road with 21 Savage for their It's All a Blur tour and went on to announce his next tour with J. Cole, It's All a Blur, Big As the What?
Wallen was temporarily sidelined when had to go on vocal rest earlier this year after being told he had vocal fold trauma while he was on his One Night at a Time tour. But he's finishing 2023 strong after taking home some of the top prizes at the Billboard Music Awards last month.
One of his singles off his "One Thing at a Time" album, "Last Night," had a big year as it topped Apple Music’s global song chart and was named Spotify's song of the summer.
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