Drake feels self-aware about his birthmark.
The usually less explosive star posted a photo of Gracie Abrams in his Instagram story, followed by one of them.
Six Gods then wrote: “I used to hate my birthmark, but Gracie got the same birthmark. Now it’s art.”
Drake recently thought he had succeeded without being a bad guy.
There are a few things to get out of the drizzle while talking to his fans during a tour in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
He said to the sold-out crowd: “I didn’t become a shit, I didn’t come here, I didn’t become a snake, I didn’t become a fool. I didn’t come here. I got here by being kind to people, being kind to people, and my karma is straight. That’s why I’m still on stage in 2025.”
Drake then laughed at his new album, saying, “I’m working on this album for Y’All-Iceman. We have a lot to talk about, believe me.”
Drake has released two singles from his upcoming album.
The most recent track is a collaboration with British rapper Central Cee.
According to early estimates, “Which” will debut in the seventh place on the billboard rankings, which puts Drake in another top 10.
It wasn’t as good as the previous single “What I Miss?” it finished second, but soon fell on the charts, and although it was released only in early July, it was expected to be in the top 15.
Drake has so far on his first European tour in six years, “A” rapper has taken time in Birmingham to honor the rock legend Ozzy Osborne from the city.
Six Gods took the stage of the second city in Britain and walked into the iconic popular “Iron Man” of the Black Sabbath, and were warmly welcomed by the audience.
Then he said to the crowd, “Hey Birmingham!
He also had a terrible encounter with a female fan in Manchester.

