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Drake is officially back outside. Following the release of his latest single, What Did I Miss, the Grammy-winner is flexing all of his muscle.
Drake Flexes Upgraded Private Jet in Social Media Post
Drizzy posted a video to his Instagram page on July 19. Showcasing his newly renovated Boeing private jet, which, according to Complex, costs an estimated $185 million.
In a voiceover on the social media video, Drizzy shares a story. About his disbelief when he acquired the Jet.
“When I first got my plane, I was in this hangar. It’s, like, probably one of the craziest moments of my life,” Drake says. “I didn’t believe it until AJ told me, ‘I’m gonna get you the biggest jet in the game out of anybody. Like, it’d be like you and the president, that’s it.”
Drake gives a tour of his insane new 'Air Drake' jet ✈️👀 pic.twitter.com/pr89WhvAjZ
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Even after many people had tried to say it was over for Drake after his beef with Kendrick Lamar, he is proving that he is still one of the top dogs in the rap game.
Even better for Drake fans is that The Boy could have some new music on the way.
Drake and Playboi Carti appeared to have linked up in the studio. Per Billboard, Playboi Carti’s DJ, Swamp Izzo, previewed a new song featuring the two artists during an After Hours Til Dawn Tour afterparty at Zouk nightclub in Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 25.
The new track samples Luther Vandross’s House Is Not a Home, which ironically was sampled on Slow Jamz by Ye (Kanye West). Carti and Drizzy have both had their issues with Kanye in the past.
Even more ironic, Drake’s nemesis, Kendrick Lamar, also sampled Luther Vandross. The late R&B star’s 1982 hit If This World Were Mine, is sampled on Kendrick and SZA’s Luther, which has spent most of the year on the Billboard Hot 100.
Big things appear to be coming for Drake this year.
