Drake was excited when his son Adonis showed off his abs and fаƙе tattoo at just 6 years old

Adonis, Drake’s son, is showcasing some of his creative abilities.

The 36-year-old rapper posted a picture of his 6-year-old son Adonis on his Instagram Story on Wednesday, revealing his phony tattoos across his tummy that were drawn on.

Adonis traced a grid around his belly button using a black marker on his tummy. His father scrawled, “Shredder,” across the picture.

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Drake is the father of a son by Sophie Brussaux, a French artist.

The “Hotline Bling” rapper released his debut rap song and music video on Instagram in October to honor his son Adonis’ sixth birthday. Adonis rapped and drew on a whiteboard in the video, all while playing hoops with his pals and sporting a basketball jersey. Drake even made a brief appearance in the video.

“MY MAN FREESTYLE OUT NOW…Happy birthday my son,” Drake captioned a photo on Instagram.

The delighted father additionally uploaded a video of his son’s debut live performance to his Instagram Story. Adonis was writing “Dialed in” over the picture, and Drake was heard yelling and applauding for his son.

Adonis has worked with his father on other occasions before. Adonis starred in the music video that his father made for his new song, “8am in Charlotte.” An off-screen Drake questioned his son Adonis about his artwork at the start of the video.

As Adonis showed his father his artwork, he explained the meaning behind each drawing. Drake asked his son how much he got paid for his drawing at the conclusion of the description.

Adonis snorted, “Oh, please,” as the video cut to his father’s song.

Adonis contributed more than just that to his father’s most recent record, FOR ALL THE DOGS. Additionally, he created the record’s cover art, which his pleased father posted on Instagram. Drake wrote, “FOR ALL THE DOGS,” as the post’s caption. “Adonis’s cover,” the talented Toronto native continued.