Drake’s latest album in still in heavy rotation because of the steady rollout of its accompanying parts, and the Toronto MC has now added another new music video to further enhance the package.

On Wednesday (November 29), the 37-year-old dropped a new visual for “Polar Opposites,” the closing track on ForAll the Dogs. In addition to wearing a red leather jacket repping the Albanian flag, the montage features him among a group of people who fit the profile of movie mobsters.

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Though the relevance of the aforementioned country to the song and its video isn’t entirely clear, Drizzy does mention the capital of Kosovo, Pristina, in the lyrics: “Don’t know how they do things in Pristina/ I just know the tension is increasing/ It’s plenty people dead to me still breathing/ Plenty other ways to get over people.”

Check out the video below:

This week, ForAll the Dogs reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard 200 thanks to a boost from its add-on, Scary Hours 3. Drake released the six-song EP as the deluxe edition of his eighth LP earlier this month, helping the album surge from No. 4 to No. 1 on the late-November chart.

According to Billboard, For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition earned 145,000 album-equivalent units over the last week, beating out Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (138,000).

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Funnily enough, the opening track of the new batch of songs features the OVO boss rapping: “Taylor Swift the only n-gga that I ever rated/ Only one could make me drop the album just a little later/ Rest of y’all, I treat you like you never made it.”

Per Chart Data, the record has now surpassed one million units in the United States, making it eligible for platinum certification (although the RIAA has yet to issue it a plaque).

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The album previously debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last month with 402,000 equivalent album units in its first week, positioning the Canadian rapper just one feat behind JAY-Z’s record of having the most No. 1 rap albums (14).