Rap superstar and fashion influencer Drake is all about comfort. Lately he’s been going on tropical vacations, rehabbing from knee surgery, and putting the finishing touches on his upcoming Certified Lover Boy album. The OVO Sound boss appears to be enjoying some relaxation time in some cushy UGG slippers.
Drake Posts Pic Of His UGG Slippers
Fans and media have been hounding Drake about the release date of his next album, but the Grammy-winning artist doesn’t seem bothered by the pressure. He went to Instagram to give a tease of himself in chill mode, looking down at some UGG slippers in front of the fireplace.
Count #Drake as part of #TeamUGG. Looks like he’s rocking the slippers while he keeps the world waiting on his new album…
Coincidentally, Drake’s Young Money boss and longtime friend Lil Wayne is also very big into the UGG lifestyle. Last summer, Weezy F. Baby shared a look at himself modeling some of the company’s fresh kicks.
“Got somethin special komin real soon! Yall stay safe and healthy out there !! – Socially distant Tune ??” -Lil Wayne’s Instagram
Drake’s Super Bowl Commercial Is A Hit
Drake is serious when it comes to his acting chops. The rap heavyweight had the entire world watching him in a must-see State Farm Insurance Super Bowl LV commercial.
You’ve met Jake from State Farm, but have you met Drake from State Farm? The superstar rapper was one of two fun new editions to the insurance company’s roster of celebrity spokespersons, joining quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes in the State Farm 2021 Super Bowl commercial. The other special guest? None other than Paul Rudd. (People)
Lil Durk + Drake Low-Key Have More Songs
Recently, rap star Lil Durk went to his social media pages and kept things 100. After getting asked about more Drizzy joint tracks coming, LD didn’t shy away from confirming more tunes to come.
“We got a few he gang fasho,” Durk responded to the initial question of “#asklildurk can we expect another drake collab?”
Drake Hits Another Spotify Milestone
Without the benefit of a new album, Drizzy was still the most-streamed artist of 2020, earning over 5.5 billion streams. Just one month into 2021, Drake is already in the race for the top spot again — and he still hasn’t dropped any new music.
#Drake has already been streamed over 500 million times in 2021. The most-streamed artist of 2020 is off to a great start in the new year. #First #BOHH #BlackOwnedHipHop