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Drake Shows Off His Son Adonis' Adorable Artwork


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Drake went through a hell of a year when it came to his son. Although the rapper had planned on revealing his seed to the world on his album, Pusha T beat him to the punch and dragged young Adonis into the feud. At the time, millions believed the "deadbeat dad" narrative that Pusha T sold so well, but that was all for entertainment. Grounded in reality, and not a rap feud, is Drake's undying love for his child. The proud father gushed about his newborn on Scorpion, but he's been careful about sharing too much information about the baby. As Christmas night drew to a close though, Drizzy took to Instagram to share a piece of art his son made for him, presumably as a holiday gift. 

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Drake posted a picture of Adonis' hand painting to his Instagram, captioning the pic with "Adonis > Picasso don’t @ me ??." Those are the words of an extremely proud father, and the white frame he placed around the artwork drives his admiration home. Adonis' art will certainly hold a special place on Drizzy's wall. While Drake may have millions in the bank, it's the little things that come from the heart that really touch us all.

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