"Knife Talk" is based on old black and white material from horror movies and creepy shots of zombies and talking dolls.
Drake has his past in the music video for his collaboration with 21 Savage and Project Pat on "Knife Talk".
It is guaranteed that the black and white video directed by Pablo Rochat will make you shudder.
"Knife Talk" includes footage from the 1962 low-budget horror thriller "Carnival of Souls" and the 1971 Italian slasher film "Lo Strangolatore di Vienna" (The Mad Butcher), about a butcher who kills mistakenly his wife and then grinds her body and sells it as a sausage.
The music video for "Knife Talk" begins with an excerpt from actress Candace Hilligoss from the movie "Carnival of Souls", and immediately after, the bright green font announces the title of the song.
Then Project Pat and 21 Savage take turns looking at the camera holding a knife.
The video is interrupted by excerpts from old movies and cartoons, with the footage edited so that corpses, dolls and wandering zombies from the original 1968 movie "Night Of The Living Dead" appear to be singing. with lips the lyrics from "Knife Talk".
The lyrics of the song intensify the creepy atmosphere of the video.
Meanwhile, Drake appears in black-and-white footage from CCTV cameras, while another Savage couple is synchronized to the lips of a series of creepy talking dolls
"Knife Talk", co-produced by Metro Boomin and Peter Lee Johnson, is the newest single from Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" album, which was released in September and debuted at No. 1 of the Billboard 200 to stay a total of five non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart.
