Hip hop superstar Drake may be coming to Adelaide later in the year.
The Canadian rapper, 37, is rumored to arrive in the South Australian capital in November, around the same time as the Vailo Adelaide 500 supercar event.
On Tuesday’s 104.7 Triple M Breakfast Show, Roo, Ditts and Lozthe hosts shared a tidbit about Drake’s hotel reservations.
“The hotel rooms are booked… he has more rooms than a normal artist,” said Mark ‘Roo’ Ricciuto.
“I don’t know if he’s doing the Vailo, but he’s coming to Adelaide at the same time… it coincides at the same time,” he added.
Hip hop superstar Drake (pictured) may come to Adelaide later in the year. The Canadian rapper, 37, is rumored to arrive in the South Australian capital in November, around the same time as the Vailo Adelaide 500 supercar event.
On Tuesday’s 104.7 Triple M breakfast show Roo, Ditts & Loz, the hosts shared a tidbit about Drake’s hotel bookings. “The hotel rooms are booked… he has more rooms than a normal artist,” said Mark ‘Roo’ Ricciuto.
“There are a lot of hotel rooms booked, so we’re pretty sure this is going to happen,” said Roo co-host Chris ‘Ditts’ Dittmar.
While the radio stars didn’t discuss the numbers of Drake’s entourage, co-host Laura ‘Loz’ O’Callaghan teased that it was considerable.
“A lot of people come.” “If those figures are accurate, I’m very concerned,” she said.
While the radio stars didn’t discuss the numbers of Drake’s entourage, co-host Laura ‘Loz’ O’Callaghan teased that it was considerable. “A lot of people come.” “If those figures are accurate, I’m very concerned,” she said.
It comes as Drake shared an extremely cryptic post about the death amid his ongoing feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, days after a dramatic shooting took place outside his home.
The Canadian rapper and the American musician, 36, arguably two of the biggest hip-hop voices in the world, have been embroiled in a furious rivalry for years, which intensified recently after the two released a series of shocking topics of insults about each other.
Now, Drake may have shared a subtle message for Kendrick by posting a very interesting video on his Instagram Stories.
It comes as Drake (left) has shared an extremely cryptic post about the death amid his confusing ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar (right), and days after a dramatic shooting took place outside his home.
He uploaded a clip of a scene from the Netflix series A Man in Full that showed Jeff Daniels’ character Charlie Croker lying on the ground, apparently deceased, while a voiceover reflected on how people will remember him after his death.
‘I don’t mean that as a criticism. Maybe I will. But when you die, will people notice? Jeff said as a character video of him lying on the ground appeared on the screen.
‘When I’m gone, a lot of people will have a lot of memories of me, many of whom hate me. Still, a person needs to live vigorously. Otherwise, what’s the point?
He uploaded a clip of a scene from the Netflix series A Man in Full that showed Jeff Daniels’ character reflecting on how people will remember him after his death.
‘When you die, will people notice?’ Jeff said in the clip. “When I’m gone, a lot of people will have a lot of memories of me, many of which will hate me.”
Drake’s post also comes just days after one of his security guards was shot in the arm outside his mansion (spotted)
Drake’s post also comes just days after one of his security guards was shot and killed during a drive-by shooting outside his $100 million mansion in Toronto.
According to the toronto sunThe unnamed guard was lured outside by a car blasting music shortly after 2am last Tuesday, and is now fighting for his life.
The suspects inside the car reportedly opened fire after the guard got out and hit him in the “upper body, possibly his right arm.” The guard remains hospitalized with serious, life-threatening injuries.
Toronto police told the Daily Mail they could not confirm whether the rapper was home at the time of the shooting.
Despite Drake’s ongoing feud with Kendrick, officials have not indicated any initial link to the shooting.
Drake (seen in 2019) and Kendrick started out as friends and even collaborated on each other’s albums early in their careers, but things seemed to turn sour in 2013.