Dive into the official high-energy visual for 'Nonstop' captured on the streets and stages of London: Drake - Nonstop YouTube• Aug 4, 2018 The Relentless Momentum of Drake’s "Nonstop"
Drake is known for tweaking his bars during live sets to reflect current moods. During his recent Anita Max Win Tour in Perth, Australia, fans noticed a subtle but pointed change to the lyrics. : "How I go from 6 to 23 like I'm LeBron?" Drake - Nonstop
"Nonstop" represents Drake at peak confidence. It’s a track that balances swagger with precision, using a minimal beat to let his delivery take center stage. Whether it's the "hardest flex" on Scorpion or the soundtrack to a global ad campaign, "Nonstop" remains exactly what the title suggests: a record that simply won't quit. Dive into the official high-energy visual for 'Nonstop'
"Nonstop" didn't just live on streaming platforms; it lived in the zeitgeist. It’s a track that balances swagger with precision,
This tweak sparked immediate speculation about a rift between the rapper and the basketball legend. Why It Still Hits
When Drake dropped Scorpion in 2018, the world was already braced for a double-album heavyweight. But tucked within the "A Side" was a track that didn't just move the needle—it "flipped the switch." Produced by , "Nonstop" became an instant masterclass in minimal, hypnotic trap that solidified Drake’s grip on both the clubs and the charts. The Origin: The "Memphis Slap"
The music video, directed by , is a stark, black-and-white visual that follows Drake as he takes over London. Released exclusively via Apple Music on July 27, 2018, it captures the raw energy of his live performances at the Wireless Festival and his presence in the city. The video features cameos from UK rap royalty like Giggs , further bridging the gap between Toronto and the London scene. Evolving Lyrics