Released during peak club hours this past Friday, Drake’s new song, “Nice for What,” is engineered for a good time. A happy Drake is a high-functioning Drake, and when he has a smile on his face, his music is at its best. While “Nice for What” has Drake doing Drake things—shit-talking, goofy flirting, and sad-sacking—there’s a notable lightness in his step, a clarity in his voice. He’s so endearing and energetic here, that when he implores his listener or lover to, “Hit the club, gotta make that ass jump,” you start putting on your best going out shirt. A lot of that power comes from how smoothly he handles the impeccable production from Murda Beatz: Powered by a sliced-and diced vocal sample from Lauryn Hill’s “Ex Factor,” clips from Big Freedia, and crisp drums, it’s the kind of beat that stands alone as a fantastic piece of hip-hop machinery. But Drake makes it really work with his smooth and joyful delivery. Combined with a vibrant video—featuring Tiffany Haddish, Tracee Ellis Ross, the Internet’s Syd, Letitia Wright, and a whole lot of other famous women—“Nice for What” adds up to what is one of Drake’s most complete releases in some time. It’s hip-hop spectacle at its very best: pure fun and star power.