Drake went to Memphis, Tenn. to film his "Worst Behavior" video, which dropped this week. Before returning to his father's hometown, however, the Canadian-born rapper was a bit nervous.

Despite growing up in Toronto, the former "Degrassi: The Next Generation" star spent many of his summers in Memphis, where his father, Dennis Graham, grew up. Still, the half-Jewish rapper was "hesitant" to return.

"My family is like two different worlds, and I feel like people only acknowledge one half of it," Drake said in an interview with VIBE. "I have a lot of family that I love very deeply [in Memphis], but if anybody knows anything about the South and how it is, it's tough to go around people who could use your help and you can't help everybody. It's like a guilt or a burden that comes over me, so I hadn't gone to Memphis in a long time."

The 10-minute-long video for "Worst Behavior" was co-directed by Director X and Drake himself. The video features much of Drake's family, including Dennis and his uncles, which helped Drake feel comfortable returning to a city that he has been distant from since he became Drizzy.

"I kind of refused to address my real thing that I have there, which is vast family," Drake said. "It's always going to be tough-it was tough during the video. You want to see everybody do well... Instead of running from it, I just embraced it and shot this incredible, beautiful video with my beautiful family and helped out as many people as I could while I was there. Now I can't wait to go back."