Jack Harlow - Churchill Downs Feat. Drake [official Music Video] -
: Drake and Harlow are seen betting together, interacting with the crowd, and even dancing with Harlow’s mother, signaling Drake’s wholehearted endorsement of the younger star.
: By choosing Churchill Downs, Harlow highlights the prestige of his success while honoring a city landmark with nearly 150 years of history. : Drake and Harlow are seen betting together,
The official music video for "Churchill Downs" by Jack Harlow featuring Drake is more than a standard rap visual; it is a cinematic celebration of Harlow’s ascent to stardom, his deep connection to his hometown of Louisville, and the introspective weight of fame. Shot on location at the iconic Churchill Downs Racetrack during the 2022 Kentucky Derby, the video juxtaposes the glamor of high-stakes racing with raw, lyrical storytelling. Shot on location at the iconic Churchill Downs
The video serves as a "victory lap" for Jack Harlow in his native Louisville. Drake uses his verse to address personal therapy,
: Unlike many upbeat club hits, this song features a flute-heavy, minimal beat that allows for dense, "pragmatic commentary". Drake uses his verse to address personal therapy, abandonment issues, and industry rivalries, while Harlow defends his place in hip-hop history.
: Drake and Harlow are seen betting together, interacting with the crowd, and even dancing with Harlow’s mother, signaling Drake’s wholehearted endorsement of the younger star.
: By choosing Churchill Downs, Harlow highlights the prestige of his success while honoring a city landmark with nearly 150 years of history.
The official music video for "Churchill Downs" by Jack Harlow featuring Drake is more than a standard rap visual; it is a cinematic celebration of Harlow’s ascent to stardom, his deep connection to his hometown of Louisville, and the introspective weight of fame. Shot on location at the iconic Churchill Downs Racetrack during the 2022 Kentucky Derby, the video juxtaposes the glamor of high-stakes racing with raw, lyrical storytelling.
The video serves as a "victory lap" for Jack Harlow in his native Louisville.
: Unlike many upbeat club hits, this song features a flute-heavy, minimal beat that allows for dense, "pragmatic commentary". Drake uses his verse to address personal therapy, abandonment issues, and industry rivalries, while Harlow defends his place in hip-hop history.