In my feelings music video


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  1. In my feelings music video
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  3. The creator posted his video today on Reddit, and it's rocketed straight to the top of the Fortnite Battle Royale sub-reddit. Drake is flirting hardcore with Kiki when her mother pops out onto the balcony of the house, and the mother is Clair Huxtable herself, Phylicia Rashad! At this point, the legendary Phylicia Rashad makes a cameo as Kiki's mother — and kicks Drake off their lawn. In a particularly meta moment, Drake later comes face to face with the creator of the InMyFeelingsChallenge hashtag, Instagram user.
  4. The video starts out with Drake pulling up to a woman's house in New Orleans, throwing rocks at her window, and trying to get her to go out with him. Drake's has officially come full circle. This is one extremely talented dude.
  5. The 31-year-old rapper released the music video for his latest single on Thursday, which could have felt like an afterthought, given the countless clips of the viral dance craze the song inspired currently circulating the internet. The video starts out with a piano intro playing during a montage of night sights from New Orleans. Then, Drake professes his love for her, but it seems like she has a good reason to be skeptical. Even the simplest projects can become extremely time-consuming, even when you're not trying to mimic something else! And then this kid from New York that spits when he talks all the time did some dance to it, and then the world did the dance, and Will Smith was there. This guy, exhausting every ounce of his creative fecundity and resourcefulness, used the worm emote to recreate twerking. Drake knows this, and instead of trying to own the song, he steps aside and lets his fans shine. It's the most brilliant thing I've seen all week, and after perusing the comments in that thread it looks like I'm not alone. A lot more went into this than simply recording four minutes of emotes. The video was directed by Karena Evans — the same woman who directed. The whole video shows Drake partying throughout New Orleans, Shiggy dancing like his life depends on it, and some epic cameos from Big Freedia and City Girls star Yung Miami both of whom are featured on the track. Well, if I didn't before I did , now I sure as hell do!
  6. Drake My Music Video - Drake pulls up to a beautiful house, exits his car, and throws a rock at one of the windows in that old-fashioned romantic way. The video starts out with a piano intro playing during a montage of night sights from New Orleans.
  7. The creator posted his video today on Reddit, and it's rocketed straight to the top of the Fortnite Battle Royale sub-reddit. This is one extremely talented dude. The video shows the original footage as well, so you're able to see how closely the remake comes to the original. By using clever positioning, a lot of camera tricks, and every emote at his disposal, he was able to faithfully recreate almost every scene in the music video. The best part of the entire video comes about 40 seconds in. This guy, exhausting every ounce of his creative fecundity and resourcefulness, used the worm emote to recreate twerking. It's the most brilliant thing I've seen all week, and after perusing the comments in that thread it looks like I'm not alone. We have a feeling that these guys are right, and it's only a matter of time before this video makes it to the front page of Reddit. For those of you who aren't as impressed, if you have Fortnite we invite you to open up the replay mode and start trying to make a video of your own. Even the simplest projects can become extremely time-consuming, even when you're not trying to mimic something else. In addition to the emotes used to mimic the performers' actions, also consider the perfectly timed cuts, camera angles, framing and composition of each scene. A lot more went into this than simply recording four minutes of emotes. We don't know what this guy does as his day job, but in my feelings music video may want to consider quitting to do something more creative. In the meantime, we're going to go back to our own replays and keep trying to put together that perfect shopping cart kill in my feelings music video that may or may not break 100 views on YouTube.

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