Drake’s Son Adonis Drops “My Man Freestyle”

Drake's Son Adonis Drops "My Man Freestyle"

Adonis is following in the footsteps of his did Drake, dropping his first official track, “My Man Freestyle.” Fans got their first taste of the track at the end of “Daylight” on the recently released For All The Dogs album.

Lil Esso produced the new single and has arrived on streaming services, hearing Adonis with child-friendly bars about his iPad, seeing his dad, playing basketball and more.

You can see the video for the “My Man Freestyle” below.

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Drake’s Son Adonis Delivers Inspired Performance At His Birthday Party: Watch

Drake and his son Adonis have become a dynamic duo of sorts, in recent years. Overall, Adonis has been getting a lot of screen time these days. Whenever the megastar pulls up to a Raptors game, Adonis is right there with him. Furthermore, Drizzy allowed his son’s artwork to be the cover of For All The Dogs. Fans felt this to be extremely endearing, and we would have to agree. Not to mention, Adonis also had a freestyle on one of the tracks which subsequently led to fans debating his bars.

Last night, Drake decided to release the freestyle in its entirety. The track is simply called “My Man” and it contains some funny lines. At six years old, Adonis is definitely in his “kids say the darndest things” era. That definitely shines throughout his freestyle, although he has the potential to blossom into a megastar, just like his father. In fact, Adonis loves to perform. We know this because of the video below, in which the 6-year-old can be seen performing at his birthday party.

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Adonis Is Making Drake Proud

Adonis can be seen up on stage with a bunch of his friends. Moreover, there are plenty of people in the crowd as he raps along to the beat. Overall, his stage presence is in tact, and everyone seems to be dialed into his every word. Drake eventually posted the video on his IG story, and he seemed like a proud father over the whole thing. Ultimately, he should feel that way. His son is doing great things, and the fans continue to love it.

It is only a matter of time before the kid starts dropping full songs and albums. Let us know what you think of Adonis’ performance, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always keep you informed on your favorite artists.

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Drake’s 6-Year-Old Son Adonis Now Has His Own Full Song, ‘My Man Freestyle,’ And He Balls Out In The Video

When Drake released his new album For All The Dogs earlier this month, one featured guest in particular made waves: Adonis Graham, Drake’s son (who turned 6 years old a few days ago). He had a quick verse featured at the end of the song “Daylight,” but now it turns out that it was actually part of a full song: Yesterday (October 15), the complete song, dubbed “My Man Freestyle,” was released in full, credited to Adonis.

Drake dropped a video for the track and it features Adonis and some friends playing basketball. There’s also a part in the middle of the song where Adonis, taking on the role of coach, addresses his pals and offers instruction on how to up their game. Drake makes a quick appearance in the visual, as does Toronto Raptors rookie Gradey Dick, but the focus is all on Adonis.

As for the song’s lyrics, they’re not bad for a freestyle from a 6-year-old! Choice excerpts include, “I was waiting for this moment to arrive / I was driving in the car and I mash my car / I was playing on my iPad and I broke my iPad / I am going to my house, see my dad / I am saying hi to my dad and I have to go change / I’m playing basketball,” and, “You don’t want to eat a lollipop / I don’t know who sells ice pops / I don’t know who sells lollipops / I don’t know who sells lollipops / Go ask to a cloud, I don’t know / Go ask to a cloud, I don’t know / You can go ask somebody else / I do not have the skills for it / I just have the skills for the basketball game / Or the soccer game, or the tennis game, or the golf game.”

Watch the “My Man Freestyle” video above.

Drake’s 6-Year-Old Son Adonis Drops “My Man” Freestyle

Earlier this month, Drake unveiled his eagerly-awaited new album, For All The Dogs. After plenty of teasing, fans couldn’t wait to hear what the Canadian hitmaker had in store for them, and for the most part, haven’t been disappointed. To give fans a taste of what was to come, Drake dropped off his track “8AM In Charlotte,” the day before his new album was slated for release.

The lively video features Drake’s 6-year-old son Adonis, who the rapper shares with Toronto-based artist Sophie Brussaux. Adonis is also the mastermind behind the project’s cover art, breaking down the significance behind it at the start of the video. According to him, the creature on the album is actually a “daddy goat” which represents his father.

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Drake’s Son Spits Bars

The cover art and music video appearance weren’t Adonis’ only contributions to his dad’s new album, however. The 6-year-old also grabbed fans’ attention for his feature on the track “Daylight,” where he delivers a laid-back freestyle. Listeners couldn’t get enough of his adorable bars. Luckily for them, the elementary schooler has dropped off the full freestyle, “My Man,” alongside an accompanying music video. In the video, Adonis is seen tearing it up on the court with some friends and showing off his moves.

Adonis’ freestyle isn’t the only way Drake celebrated his son’s sixth birthday, either. Last week, he brought the whole family together, sharing a photo of Adonis surrounded by his parents and grandparents. Brussaux also shared some photos of her son at various stages in his life on Instagram alongside a sweet caption. “Happy birthday to my favorite human that I co-created 6 years ago already.. god bless you my son,” she wrote. What do you think of Drake’s son Adonis dropping his own music video? Are you a fan of his “My Man” freestyle? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Drake and Adonis.

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Drake’s Son Adonis Brings The Family Together For 6th Birthday

Adonis appears to have celebrated his 6th birthday in the 6. Drake’s son rang in another year with his family in Toronto, Canada with his family including his mother Sophie Brusseaux, and his father, Drake. A family photo surfaced online following the celebration that shows Adonis in between his parents, as well as Sandi Graham and presumably, Sophie’s parents. Drake shared the photo to his Instagram Story, captioning the post, “Big 6’errrrrer.”

This comes after Sophie Brusseaux posted an adorable tribute to Adonis on her Instagram page. Although Drake kept the Instagram message simply, Sophie shared a more elaborate caption. The post includes three photos from when Adonis was a baby to now. “Joyeux anniversaire mon humain préféré, que j’ai co-créé il y a 6 ans déjà…que dieu te bénisse mon fils,” she wrote, which translates to, “Happy birthday to my favorite human that I co-created 6 years ago already.. god bless you my son.”

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Drake’s Son Celebrates His 6th Birthday

Adonis has already had quite an eventful week leading up to his 6th birthday. Ahead of the release of Drake’s latest studio album, For All The Dogs, Adonis starred in the music video for “8 AM In Charlotte.” The 6-year-old not only stood by his father’s side acting as a hypeman but he also explained the artwork he created for the album. The adorable moment ends with Drake asking Adonis how much he got paid for his art, to which his son replies, “Oh, please.”

Besides actually appearing in the music video, Adonis also showcased some bars on Drake’s “Daylight” off of For All The Dogs. His surprise feature came right at the end of the record and has already turned into one of the best moments of the project where he raps, “Don’t talk to my man like that/ I like it when you like it.” Check out the photo from Drake’s birthday bash for Adonis above and sound off with your thoughts on Adonis’ appearance on For All The Dogs below. 

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Drake’s Son Adonis Continues To Show Off His Artistic Skills With New Painting: Watch

Drake’s five-year-old bundle of joy Adonis is catching the artistic bug once again. He must be taking after his daddy in some shape or form. A recent video is going around social media right now and it is absolutely adorable. But, that should come as no surprise because of the last time we saw him in a video. When Drake announced “8am in Charlotte” on his Instagram a few days ago, the rapper showed some of the music video in the post. Drake interviews his son before the song begins and asks him the meaning behind the album cover art.

It is so stinking cute how he does his best to explain what it all means. But, what it boils down to is that it is actually a goat and not a dog. “So it’s daddy Goat,” Adonis says, claiming that his dad is the G.O.A.T. On top of creating the artwork, he also got to spit some heat on the track, “Daylight.” He continues to prove that is a multi-talent just like his dad in this newest clip down below.

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Adonis Paints A Masterpiece

 
 
 
 
 
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The Shade Room’s Instagram found a video of Adonis painting a new picture. In the background, Drake’s hit “Controlla” is playing in the background. It is hard to tell exactly what he is trying to create. But, if we had to make our best-educated guess, it looks to be a person holding maybe a microphone. Maybe it is his dad? Whatever it is, just let Adonis cook, he is going to be next greatest artist, just wait on it.

What are your initial thoughts on Adonis’ painting in the video above? Do you think he will grow up to be an artist of some kind when he is older? Is he going to succeed Drake when he is an adult? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Drake, Adonis, as well as everything else going on in the music world.

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Drake’s Son Adonis’ Mother, Sophie Brussaux, Supports Him At Toronto Show

The mother of Drake’s 5-year-old son Adonis, Sophie Brussaux, came out to support the performer at one of his recent shows. The hitmaker is at the tail end of his It’s All A Blur Tour with 21 Savage. He was joined by the UK-born rapper for the first time outside of the U.S. since the tour started, as he just recently got his green card. It was also Drake’s first show since dropping off his eagerly-anticipated new album, For All The Dogs.

Clearly, the show was a big deal for Drake, and Brussaux was sure to be in attendance to cheer him on. The Toronto-based artist shared some shots from the evening on social media, alongside a sweet caption. One of her posts features an adorable photo of their son lit up on various screens at Scotiabank Arena. “Love you [heart emoji] @champagnepapi,” she captioned it.

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Sophie Brussaux Stops By Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour

In other photos, the French mother of one is seen rocking a temporary tattoo of the hitmaker on her arm. Clearly, she couldn’t be prouder of the father of her son amid his countless successes. Drake wasn’t the only person Brussaux got to celebrate last night, however. Their toddler also makes an appearance on the album, rapping on the track “Daylight.” On top of making his rap debut, the young boy is also the mind behind the cover art for the project, and stars alongside his father in the music video for “8AM In Charlotte.”

Adonis says the creature on the album cover is a “daddy goat” that he feels represents his own dad. What do you think of Sophie Brussaux stopping by Drake’s It’s All A Blur tour to show him some love? How are you liking his new album For All The Dogs so far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Drake.

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Drake’s Son Adonis Spits Fire On “For All The Dogs”

After plenty of teasing, Drake finally dropped off his new album this morning, For All The Dogs. The release includes features from the likes of J. Cole, Chief Keef, 21 Savage, Lil Yachty, and more. So far, For All The Dogs has elicited mixed responses from listeners, but the general consensus is that it’s yet another solid contribution from the Canadian hitmaker.

Back in August, Drake unveiled the eagerly-anticipated cover art for the project. It features a scribbled drawing of a creature, which many fans initially thought was supposed to be a dog. The artist behind the cover, Drake’s 5-year-old son Adonis, later revealed that it’s intended to be a “daddy goat.” Drake dropped “8AM In Charlotte” yesterday, and the video opens with Adonis describing the meaning behind the drawing. Adonis is also featured throughout the rest of the music video, dancing alongside his father and rocking a “hate survivor” sweater.

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Adonis Shows Off His Skills On “Daylight”

Adonis also makes an appearance on “Daylight,” contributing what seems to be a laid-back freestyle towards the end of the track. “Don’t talk to my man like that. I like it when you like it. My, my, my, my man. My, my, my, my man. Don’t talk to my man like that. I like it when you like it. My, my, my, my man. My, my, my, my man. You know which one you want. I don’t care which one you want. You can take whatever. I don’t care what you do. I will always, watchin’ for you,” he spits.

Fans are finding the 5-year-old’s contributions to the project adorable, and note that he could have his own career in hip hop someday. What do you think of Drake’s son Adonis rapping on For All The Dogs? How are you liking the new album so far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Drake.

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Drake Let His Son Adonis Rap On ‘Daylight’ From ‘For All The Dogs’ And Fans Can’t Get Enough Of It

Drake’s new album For All The Dogs is full of surprises. The first one fans noticed was when the album didn’t drop at midnight, but instead arrived at 6 a.m. ET today (October 6). In terms of the project itself, fans were delighted to see Drake’s 5-year-old son Adonis Graham get his own verse at the end of the song “Daylight.”

The boy raps, “Don’t talk to my man like that / I like it when you like it / My, my, my, my man / My, my, my, my man / Don’t talk to my man like that / I like it when you like it / My, my, my, my man / My, my, my, my man / You know which one you want / I don’t care which one you want / You can take whatever / I don’t care what you do / I will always, watchin’ for you.”

Listeners immediately loved Adonis’ appearance. The kid became a trending topic on X (formerly Twitter) after the album’s release.

Popular streamer Kai Cenat was also pumped to hear Adonis as he listened to the album live:

Adonis, of course, has been heavily involved in the album, whether he’s illustrating the cover art or co-starring in the “8AM In Charlotte” video.

Check out some more reactions to the Adonis verse below.

For All The Dogs is out now via OVO Sound. Find more information here.

Drake’s Son Adonis Breaks Down “For All The Dogs” Album Cover Drawing

Drake’s highly anticipated new album For All The Dogs is due to arrive tonight after months of teasing. A few weeks ago he delivered a major single release for fans when he collaborated with SZA on “Slime You Out.” Fans rewarded the pair by streaming the song so much that it shot directly to number one on the Hot 100 with its debut. Though it dropped outside of the top 10 in its second week there is clearly still plenty of hype for the song and the album it’s building towards.

Overnight Drake surprised fans once again. He took to social media to share a new song and an entire music video to go with it. The newest song in his timestamp series “8AM In Charlotte” and its expansive music video hit the internet last night. As a part of the video, the rapper talked to his song Adonis about the drawing he did for the For All The Dogs album cover. The first reveal he made that surprised fans was that the album cover doesn’t actually feature a dog. “So, the goat was running away from the other monsters and the other animals,” Adonis begins. Check out his entire explanation below.

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Adonis Calls Drake The Goat

Adonis continued his explanation. “A flower blocking the way. So, the flower is on fire. The racing car was maybe helping the goat. And there was some stairs, like some jail stairs. And there was one person who was, like, on top. And he got killed by the stick, by the track.” After that, Drake brings up the the imagery of his name next to a goat and his son agrees. “”So it’s daddy Goat,” Adonis claims.

Another thing fans picked up on in the new song is lyrics that could be a Kanye diss. While Drake tiptoes around the issue and doesn’t deal in many specifics, listeners online have been connecting the dots. What do you think of Adonis’ explanation of the For All The Dogs album cover? Let us know in the comment section below.

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