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Drake’s Son Adonis Stars In Music Video For ‘8AM In Charlotte’ From ‘Dogs’ Album

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Drake’s highly anticipated album, “Dogs,” is set to release soon, and the rapper has already started the exciting rollout with the release of the music video for “8AM in Charlotte.” The video features an unexpected star – Drake’s son, Adonis. Not only does Adonis appear in the music video, but he also contributed his artistic talents by drawing the cover art for the album. However, it appears that Adonis did not receive any compensation for his creative efforts.

Key Takeaway

Drake’s son, Adonis, plays a significant role in the release of his upcoming album, “Dogs.” Adonis not only stars in the music video but also contributes his artistic talent by designing the album cover. Despite not receiving payment for his work, Adonis’s artwork holds the potential for future value. With the album’s highly anticipated release, fans are eagerly waiting to see what Drake has in store.

The “For All the Dogs” rollout has been met with great anticipation, as fans have eagerly been awaiting the release of Drake’s album. Despite a few delays, the album is finally set to drop tomorrow, and fans cannot contain their excitement.

Adonis’s Artistic Contribution

Adonis’s artistic talents shine through in the cover art for “Dogs.” The young artist explained the meaning behind the illustration, which features a goat. According to Adonis, the goat symbolizes a “Daddy Goat,” representing his belief that his father is the greatest of all time. Drake did not hesitate to support his son’s opinion, showing his unwavering pride in Adonis’s artwork.

Amidst the excitement, Drake playfully teased Adonis about his payment for the drawing. At just five years old, Adonis showed his wit and sarcasm, responding with a playful “Oh, please!” to his father’s jest. It seems that even at a young age, Adonis knows how to hold his own.

Artistic Value and Album Hype

While Adonis may not have received payment for his artwork, there is potential for its value to skyrocket in the future. If Drake’s album lives up to the immense hype surrounding it, the cover art, painted by Adonis, could become a highly sought-after piece worth millions.

Despite some controversy surrounding the use of Halle Berry’s image for album promotion, Drake’s collaboration with SZA on the track “Slime You Out” has already reached number one. This suggests that the ‘Dogs’ album is off to a typical Drake start, with fans eagerly embracing his latest musical offerings.