Drake performed a sweet serenade onstage with his mother, Sandi Graham, at a concert in New York City on Tuesday.
During his performance at Madison Square Garden, the 36-year-old rapper moved his audience to tears with a touching ballad dedicated to his mother.
During his performance, Drake, also known as Drizzy, welcomed Sandi, 63, on stage and sang his hit song “Look What You’ve Done” for her.
One of the hit songs “Take Care” can be found on the artist’s 2011 studio album. The song basically a tribute to the artist’s mother, uncle, and grandmother.
Drake’s mother Sandi a former teacher, and florist, became upset during Drake’s performance as he began finishing up the song. The rapper completed the performance by tenderly embracing her, bringing the moment to a heartfelt close.
One of the Hotline Bling hitmaker’s admirers instantly took to social media to comment on Drake’s unique occasion.
One fan wrote on TikTok, “Oh my gosh this is too adorable Sandra must be so proud.”
As a memorial to his mother, the famous musician got a facial tattoo that contains her initials placed above his left eye.
The It’s All A Blur Tour, which includes the rapper and 21 Savage, began on July 5th and will conclude on October 9th. The tour is in support of their collaborative album, Her Loss. Drake pays respect to his mother in his music, most notably in “God’s Plan.”
As a memorial to his mother, the famous musician got a facial tattoo that contains her initials placed above his left eye.
The musician decided to honor his mother’s memory by getting a tattoo of her initials above his left eye.
The rapper is currently on the It’s All A Blur Tour with 21 Savage. The tour started on July 5th and is promoting their joint album Her Loss. However, the tour will end on October 9th.