Drake shows off special gift he gets from son Adonis
Drake shared a snapshot of touching letter he receives from his seven-year-old son Adonis
Drake received a touching handwritten note from his son, Adonis, that melted the hearts of fans.
On Thursday, November 7, the Canadian rapper born, Aubrey Drake Graham took to his Instagram Stories to share a special moment with his followers.
In the post, Drake showed off a sweet thank-you letter from his seven-year-old son.
"Thank you for giving me such a good life and a good family. I love you, Dad," the note read, written in red and blue ink. Adonis signed the letter with a red heart and made sure to include clear delivery instructions: "Adonis to Dad."
Drake co-parents Adonis with French artist Sophie Brussaux. The young boy splits his time between living in France with his mother and spending time with his father in Los Angeles and Toronto.
The Family Matters artist frequently shares glimpses of his father-son moments when Adonis visits him.
Last month, Drake gave fans a sneak peek into his son's custom SpongeBob SquarePants-themed birthday party.
Adonis has also been involved in his father’s creative projects. In October, the talented seven-year-old kid appeared in Drake’s music video for 8 AM in Charlotte and even designed the album cover for For All the Dogs.
Additionally, a snippet of Adonis’ very first rap song, My Man, was featured on the track Daylight from his father’s album.
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