Drake has released his 12-minute new video for "Child's Play," which incorporates "Views" track's most meme-able lyric, Drake asks, "Why you gotta fight with me at Cheesecake? / You know I love to go there," he ends blowing it up into an ordeal where the rapper and model Tyra Banks publicly argue about Drake's promiscuity at a Cheesecake Factory.
According to E! News, on April when Drake's latest album "Views" was dropped, there was only one question on viewer's mind: How did the fight at the Cheesecake Factory actually go down?
The lyrics used are Drake's most notable ones from "Child's Play" which talks of a nasty argument he had with his S.O. at the popular, ever-so-corny chain restaurant.
In the 12-minute music video which was released on Saturday night, the chart-topper and iconic supermodel are seen enjoying what should have been a romantic anniversary celebration at the 'ol Cheesecake Factory. But immediately when Tyra Banks sneaks a peek at Drake's phone while he is in the bathroom (Rookie mistake, girl), all hell breaks loose.
With a rising tone, Banks is heard telling Drake, "She didn't call you Drake, she called you Aubrey." Banks breaks hell when she argued that it was obvious there was something a little bit more intimate for her to call Drake Aubrey, Billboard reported. "I call you Aubrey. Your mom calls you Aubrey. These bitches call you fucking Drake," she exclaimed.
Things escalated in the public row to the point where some diners started leaving the restaurant. "I don't care if this shit will be on TMZ tomorrow," Banks says. After Drake fails to coo, the situation, Tyra smashed a piece of cheesecake in Drake's face and pours a glass of red wine over his head. "Cheers, boo," Banks tells Drake, before walking out of the restaurant.
The rest of the 12-minute video is dedicated to Drake's post-Cheesecake activities, with the rapper hitting the strip club nearby, where his OVO signee OB O'Brien serves as manager "the Texas Hammer."
"Childs Play" was filmed in Houston, the same city where on Monday, Drake will host "The Ballet," an event billed as a "new dance experience."
Drake recently teased a short film project titled "Please Forgive Me" that will debut on Sept. 30.
Watch the official Drake's "Child's Play" video here: