Drake has opened up about feeling self-conscious about his birthmark.
The often unflappable star posted an image of Gracie Abrams together with her birthmark seen on his Instagram Tales after which adopted up by posting one in all himself.
The 6 God then wrote: “I used to hate my birthmark however Gracie acquired the identical one. Now it’s artwork.”
Drake lately opined that he had achieved his success with out ever being a nasty particular person.
Chatting with his followers throughout a tour cease in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Drizzy had a couple of issues to get off his chest.
He mentioned to the bought out crowd: “I didn’t get right here by being a bit of shit, I didn’t get right here by being a snake, I didn’t get right here by being a dickhead. I acquired right here by being good to folks, being good to folks, and my karma is straight. That’s why I’m nonetheless on stage in 2025.”
Drake then teased his new album, saying: “I’m engaged on this album for y’all – Iceman. We acquired quite a bit to speak about, belief me.”
Drake has already launched two singles from his forthcoming album.
The newest observe was “Which One” a collaboration with British rapper Central Cee.
In accordance with early estimates, “Which One” will debut at quantity seven on the Billboard charts giving Drake yet one more prime 10.
It’s not as excessive as earlier single “What Did I Miss?” which debuted at quantity two however has rapidly fallen down the chart and isn’t anticipated to be within the prime 15 regardless of solely being launched firstly of July.
Drake’s first European tour in six years has thus far been eventful with the “Which One” rapper taking trip of his time in Birmingham to honor rock legend, Ozzy Osborne, who was from the town.
The 6 God took to the stage within the UK’s second metropolis, strolling out to Black Sabbath’s iconic hit “Iron Man” to a rapturous reception from the viewers.
He then mentioned to the group: “Hey Birmingham! Relaxation in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”
He additionally had a barely scary encounter with a feminine fan in Manchester.
