![]() Mavado’s manager Julian Jones-Griffith responded to Bartlett’s statement, by pointing fingers at Drake’s creative team for the premise of the video. ![]() “Gun culture, while not unique to Jamaica, is not enhancing ,” Bartlett said. Although the video ends before the violence gets graphic, three gunshots can be heard closing out the video, which likely triggered Bartlett’s response. The video ends with Drake bound in a room, facing Puffy, at which point his romantic interest is directed to hold him at gunpoint. Surely enough, when ‘Puffy’ gets word of Drake’s transgression, he orders his men to kidnap the foreign rapper. The video follows Drake as he becomes romantically involved with Puffy’s (Mavado’s) girlfriend, despite being warned against it.
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