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Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR have released 19 crowdsourced music videos for ‘Somebody Loves Me’

Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR have released 19 music videos for ‘Somebody Loves Me’ – find out more below.

  • READ MORE: Drake live at Wireless 2025: expertly curated, but its host lacks conviction

The Canadian musicians teamed up earlier this year for their collaborative project ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ – among that album’s biggest singles is ‘Somebody Loves Me’, which has now received not just one but a whopping 19 music videos.

The videos were directed by a total of 20 directors – all of whom were selected as finalists for a makeshift contest thrown by Drake, PARTYNEXTDOOR and streamer Kai Cenat. The idea was first conceptualised by Cenat, who in May said he hoped the video for ‘Nokia’ would go in a different direction.

This prompted Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR to ask fans to submit their ideas for videos, reeling in over thousands of submissions. The 20 selected winners were announced in June, all of whom have since turned in their self-directed visuals for the minute-long track ‘Somebody Loves Me’.

All 19 videos can be found on the Drake Related website – the duo wrote: “Our finalists represent a diverse range of experience levels, as we were committed to giving new and emerging directors — including a few first-time directors — the opportunity to showcase their talent.” AS

Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR are in the midst of their co-headlining tour of European tour – you can see the full list of scheduled dates here and get your European tickets here.

Drake also recently made history by headlining all three nights of this year’s Wireless Festival in London, playing different sets each night.

NME’s Kyann-Sian Williams gave the series of shows a three-star review and described it as “expertly curated, but [lacking] conviction”. “For all the scale and all the stats – most Billboard Number Ones, most streamed rapper ever, the fastest-selling Wireless edition in history – this should’ve been Drake’s victory lap, reminding us why he earned all his success,” it read. “Instead, it feels like a man floating above his own myth, still chasing the love he’s already received. The Boy became a man, sure – but Drake’s record-breaking Wireless residency feels like he’s yet to grow up.”

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