Drake Shares Pic Of Adonis, Sends Father's Day Wishes To Lil Wayne & More

Drake shares photos of fellow dads, his son, and of course, the OG Dennis Graham, for a special Father's Day shout out.

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First off, shout out to all the dads out there holding it down. With today marking Father's Day, the timeline is already flooded with tribute posts commemorating the holiday. Some are sharing photos of their kids who've allowed them to experience the joys of fatherhood while many others simply shout out the men that raised them.

Drake hit the 'Gram with a special Father's Day shout out to his son Adonis, of course. "Happy Fathers Day to all the real g’z handling business," Drake captioned the photo. The Real G'z, as he mentioned, was included in a stream of Father's Day tributes that he shared on Instagram. Dennis Graham, of course, was the first of many. Among the other fathers he shouted out was J. Prince, as well as Lil Wayne and Birdman. 

"You are my brother but you raised me so happy fathers day I love you G forever," Drake wrote along with a picture of Lil Wayne. For Birdman, he wrote, "Happy Father's Day to the big Bird CMB 4Always."

Drake also gave Snoop Dogg, Charles Oakley, Williams "Worldwide Wes" Wesley, Lebron James, and "last but nowhere near least," his Uncle Steve who Drake has stated would let him take his car on the regular. That's just scratching the surface as Drake's previously stated that he wouldn't be where he is in life without him. Check out the posts below. 

Drake Shares Pic Of Adonis, Sends Father's Day Wishes To Lil Wayne & More
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