- Music
- 29 Jun 16
Drake has been sitting pretty at No. 1 with 'One Dance' for the past 11 weeks.
The Canadian rapper jetted off to South Africa to film the highly-anticipated 'One Dance' video.
His surprise visit caused an absolute media frenzy. Fans flocked to see Drake and caught glimpses of him filming 'One Dance'. Drizzy mingled with the locals during shooting breaks and teased a tribal theme for the 'One Dance' video.
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During the surprise visit, the 29 year old made a stop to the Nelson Mandela Foundation Centre to deliver an inspirational speech. "Take it from me, I sat around for a lot of days thinking about my family, my loved ones, where I'm from and trying to make the place where I'm from proud of me. If I can do it, anyone in this room can do it so I encourage you to do it for yourself, for your loved ones, friends and family," Drake encouraged, "Especially for the place that you come from because this is definitely one of the most beautiful places in the world and I thank you for having me."
'One Dance' has been lifted from Drake's most successful album to date Views. The single has yet to be knocked from the chart's top spot. With downloads and streams being accounted for 'One Dance' is officially longest-running chart-topper of the digital age so the video has a lot to live up to!