Drake rose from the depths and is now in this position, armed with scores of brassieres.
It became a trend on the North American tour after the 36-year-old rapper joked at one of his It’s All a Blur concerts that his fans don’t hurl enough bras at him on stage. Furthermore, the “God’s Plan” musician revealed on Wednesday how widespread the show ritual has become.
A photo of the hip-hop artist (real name: Aubrey Drake Graham) was shared on Instagram during the tour, featuring him surrounded by the hundreds of bras that admirers have presented him with. The Grammy winner displays the extent of his collection while grinning and wearing a sweatshirt that bears the inscription “If Assh—- Could Fly, This Place Would Be an Airport.” He is attired in a sweatshirt with the aforementioned inscription.
The rapper wrote in the caption, “Recall that time we both collectively forgot who the f— I was…Without a doubt, that frequency was foolish.”
Additionally, the “Hotline Bling” singer uploaded a video to his Instagram Story that depicted team members utilizing a pen to discharge an abundance of vibrant lingerie.
Drake initially alluded to the fact that receiving so few undergarments during his July tour stop in Montreal made him feel as though he was performing subpar. Drake said in a video captured by admirers at the concert, “I would just like to say before I begin this next song, this is the first stage where I am completely disappointed that I do not have any bras.” “But don’t start throwing shoes and phones and s—.”He proceeded, “However, if you do obtain a bra, please inform me that I still have it, as I am concerned that I may be putting on a poor performance or something.” “No bras were visible tonight.”Since then, it has become a recurring tradition on the It’s All a Blur tour, and multiple times it has caused the rap icon to go viral. Adonis, the artist from Toronto, did request that patrons keep their undergarments on during a Los Angeles performance where he had his 5-year-old son in attendance. “Y’all keep your bras on,” Drake joked to the Kia Forum audience in August while performing. Drake continued, “We must keep this extremely PG tonight,” as he informed the audience that his son was witnessing him perform live for the very first time. “Arrange them once more for the evening.” Chicago marked the beginning of the It’s All a Blur tour in July; the run will span the entirety of North America until October. Additionally, the rapper is gearing up for the imminent release of his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs, which he declared via Instagram by posting the cover art that his son had designed.