The Mission XXX Impossiblelast time Drake dropped a new music video, we cried. (He bought strangers groceries! So nice!) Now, thanks to his new celebrity-packed video for "Nice For What," we're screaming.
The 4-and-a-half minute video from 22-year-old director Karena Evans features cameos from 16 super famous women, including Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, and Misty Copeland.
SEE ALSO: Drake gives away almost a million dollars in the new 'God's Plan' music videoDrake's there too, serving as filler between shots of Olivia Wilde writhing on a table and Tiffany Haddish smoking cigarettes. But forget Drake for a second: This video's all about the women.
Below, 15 moments we shrieked to high heaven while watching this music video for the first time.
(Crucial note: Michelle Obama wrote her recommendation letter!)
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