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Drake crashes jazz club in Toronto with dad Dennis Graham, also performs duet

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Influential and popular singer Drake and his father, Dennis Graham enjoyed performing a duet at a jazz club, located in Toronto.

The Thank me Later vocalist and his dad took the stage together intoning T-Bone Walker’s 1947 hit, Stormy Monday, on the invitation of singer, Shane Philips along with the Band of People supporting them.

 

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According to Billboard, “These guys are on my mic, but it’s fine. Peace and love is part of this,” Philips stated.

Moreover, Shane also posted a selfie with the rapper on social media with a caption which reads, “It’s not often that I let people up on my stage but Drake showed up to my show with his dad and guess what his dad could sing so I got them both up.”

“If my dad was alive I would have wanted the same.”

 

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As soon as the video came out, fans flooded the comment section expressing their love for the amazing father-son duo.

On of them wrote: “It’s crazy how fathers voice and sons voice are different but sounds incredible together.”

Meanwhile, another wrote, “It’s interesting how well put together a spontaneous moment could be so perfect, you know. Like Drake is 6 god. And Dennis produced the making, so on and so forth.”

A few months back, Drake surprisingly released three songs in a row including Circadian Rhythm, SOD and No Face, featuring Playboi Carti.

For the unversed, Drake is among the world’s best-selling music artists, with over 170 million units sold.

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