Drake and his father popped into a Toronto jazz club over the weekend and surprised the crowd with an impromptu performance.
On Saturday (October 12), Drizzy and Dennis Graham took the stage during Shane Philips’ set and performed T-Bone Walker’s 1947 classic “Stormy Monday.”
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In a clip of the moment, Philips an be heard saying, “These guys are on my mic, but it’s fine. Peace and love is part of this.”
Philips later posted a selfie with Drizzy and wrote: “It’s not often that i let people up on my stage but #drake showed up to my show with his dad and guess what … his dad could sing so i got them both up. If my dad was alive I would have wanted the same.”
Drake’s last appearance at a Toronto club went quite differently. Earlier this month, Drizzy dropped by a party in Toronto and hopped on the mic to talk about how friends can betray you before throwing to Beyoncé‘s “Me, Myself & I.”
While discussing the speech on The Breakfast Club days later, Charlamagne Tha God shared his thoughts on the moment, expressing that it clearly shows how hurt he feels in the wake of his highly-publicized battle.
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“That was by far one of the top three most beige moments in light-skin history. I thought that Kendrick’s execution of this battle was flawless – the strategy, the songs, everything – but I didn’t think that it had that much of an impact on Drake,” he said.
“Drake is hurting! Oh my God! He is hurt! You can’t go on an unfollow spree then go on a stage and cry about not having no real friends or whatever that was about and go into Beyoncé’s ‘Me, Myself & I.’ When I tell you Kendrick Lamar put his foot all the way up Drake’s ass…”
“One thing about Nostalgia, this party here, my real friends are definitely in the building,” Drake said in his initial speech.
“But I’m gonna tell you, you’re gonna come to a point in life where people you thought were friends, or people you thought were close to you, they might switch up, they might try fighting with you, they might stab you in the back, they might do a lot of things to you.
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“You’ll come to that realization. Wherever you’re at in life, you’ve probably been there, and you’ll be there again. That’s how life is.
“But look, sometimes it’s you and you alone, by yourself. Sometimes it’s you alone with your thoughts.”