Drake has made a fan’s day together with his most up-to-date reward, gifting away a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon on the final of two hometown Toronto dates on his It’s All A Blur Tour.
The fortunate fan acquired the reward on Saturday (October 7). The automobile is probably the costliest reward that the 6 God has given away so far. While it was unclear precisely which mannequin or yr of automobile the star was gifting away, a 2023 G550 SUV has a prompt retail value of $139,900.
“This is what I’m gonna do,” Drizzy mentioned from the stage. “I’m gonna pick a winning ticket out of this drum here. I want everybody to be super-quiet.”
He invited a stagehand as much as the stage, then drew the ticket studying “17483.” As it turned out, the fortunate fan was in an higher part of the world. Check out the video beneath.
Drake offers away G-Wagon throughout ultimate Toronto present of It’s All a Blur Tour https://t.co/3Yh0bOWXIApic.twitter.com/7UpFAzU8Xi
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) October 8, 2023
Drake’s reveals have confirmed to be fairly a profitable promotional instrument for his not too long ago launched album For All The Dogs, which is projected to generate huge numbers in its first week, including to his strong observe report of fan engagement.
Released at 6 AM on Friday (October 6), the album is at the moment anticipated to hit a gap of 400–450K items in its first week.
This would make it the fourth-biggest opening of any album this yr, trailing solely Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, and Travis Scott.
For All The Dogs has 23 songs in complete, with contributions from Teezo Touchdown, 21 Savage, J. Cole, and Chief Keef, amongst others. With a runtime that involves nearly an hour and a half, that is Drizzy’s first album of this yr after dropping two in 2022, together with a collaborative report with 21 Savage.
N.W.A legend Ice Cube confirmed like to For All The Dogs, as soon as after he found that J. Cole gave his enterprise enterprise a shoutout in a verse.
The lyric in query comes from “First Person Shooter,” the place Cole raps, “Still in this bitch gettin’ bigger, they waitin’ on the kid to come drop like a father to be/Love when they argue the hardest MC/Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?/We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali.”
Cube caught wind of the nod to The Big 3 league, a 3-on-3 professional basketball league based by the “No Vaseline” rapper, and took to X, the social media web site previously often known as Twitter, on Friday (October 6) to thank J. Cole.
“Shoutout to @JColeNC for mentioning @thebig3 on his new song with @Drake called “First Person Shooter”. Thanks for the love,” he wrote.
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