Kai Cenat Criticizes Drake's 'Nokia' Video: 'Not A Banger'

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Kai Cenat has notes for Drake after the rapper dropped the music video for his track "Nokia."

During a recent livestream on his Twitch account, the internet personality noted that while he liked the song, the music video could use some work, even going as far as to say he should have been the director and acting out they way he thinks the video should have gone, per HipHopDX.

"Music video, not a banger. Y'all gotta start letting me direct this s---!" he said. "I don't think that's a song where you gotta use symbolism. This is me being honest. 'Nokia' is fun, I'm not even hating. But I feel it should have went like this..."

Cenat then called "action!" as he walked through exactly how the visuals should have played out with himself in the director seat as opposed to actual director Theo Skudra, explaining how the video should be set in an arcade or carnival with lights and colors flashing all around.

Drake finally dropped the "Nokia" music video on Monday (March 31), the official visuals for the hit single from his joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR titled $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. While Cenat wasn't the biggest fan, others were loving what they saw as a dig to Kendrick Lamar following their back-and-forth diss tracks last year and mocking the success of K.Dot's "Not Like Us."


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