Meek Mill & Drake Look Like Mob Bosses For "Goin' Bad" Video Shoot

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Nipsey Hussle, Mustard, T.I. and others were seen on the set of the "Goin' Bad" music video.

Drake and Meek Mill both put a lot of their past feuds to rest in 2018 including with each other. Drizzy brought out Meek out during his "Aubrey & The Three Migos" tour, further confirming that their beef is in the past. The two linked up on "Goin' Bad" off of Championships which also serves as Meek's highest charting record on the Billboard Hot 100 to date. He confirmed a music video for the song is on the way and it looks like it'll be arriving sometime soon.

Drake and Meek Mill are looking like a pair of Mob bosses for the upcoming "Goin Bad" music video. T.I. shared some behind-the-scenes footage of the shoot on Instagram. The clip finds Drake and Meek sitting at opposite ends of a table lookin' dapper as hell. It's unsure if Tip will actually make a cameo in the video or if he was just at the shoot to support, but he did reveal that Nipsey Hussle and DJ Mustard will have cameos in the music video. 

"The Winners Circle. Only hard work & unwavering consistency earns you a seat at this table," T.I. wrote in the caption.

It's unsure when Meek Mill will be dropping the music video for "Goin Bad," but we're hoping it arrives before his SNL debut later this month on Jan. 26th.

Peep the clip below.


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