Adonis Performed One Of Drake's Songs After Going To His Concert & He's His Dad's Mini Me

"21, can you do something for me?"

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Adonis is following in Drake's footsteps!

Drake shared a series of adorable videos of his son Adonis singing his song "Rich Flex" on his Instagram stories, and it's so wholesome.

The budding 5-year-old performer was obviously inspired after recently seeing his dad perform on his It's All A Blur Tour, and has taken a shine to singing.

Drake shared a sweet photo of him throwing Adonis over his shoulder at one of his shows wearing headphones and another photo of Adonis sitting backstage.

Drake carrying Adonis on his shoulder.Drake carrying Adonis on his shoulder.@champagnepapi | Instagram

It's unclear whether this was from the night Drake recently shared where he captioned a series of concert photos, "Adonis's Big Day Out," or another visit considering his hair was in braids in these recent pics and not his natural curls.

The concert photos were followed by a video of Adonis holding a drawing of a stick person on stage while singing, "21, can you do something for me."

On his drawing, it looks like Adonis may have written, "Dad I hope you have a great concert."

So we can assume this sweet note was for Drake before his show.

In the next video, Adonis is jumping up and down on a living room couch while dramatically singing, "21, can you do something for me."

Drake captioned the photo with the tongue-in-cheek caption, "Goes to one Drake show..."

Adonis may be too young to break into the music industry at five years old, but it will be exciting to watch this young star blossom.

Who knows, maybe he and his dad will share a stage one day!

  • Brooke Houghton (she/her) was a Toronto-based writer for Narcity Media. Brooke has written for publications such as blogTO, Post City, Vitalize Magazine and more.

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