Drake Unleashes Son Adonis' Debut Song to Celebrate His 6th Birthday
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A few days after his child with Sophie Brussaux turned 6 years old, the Canadian rapper makes use of his Instagram page to share a video of the boy's 'My Man Freestyle'.

AceShowbiz - At such a young age, Drake's son has already shown that he shares his father's interests in different fields. Having attended several NBA games with his famous dad, Adonis is now following the rapper's footsteps in music by releasing his first song.

On Sunday, October 15, the Canadian superstar made use of his Instagram page to unveil a video for his son's "My Man Freestyle" to celebrate Adonis' birthday. The boy turned 6 years old a few days ago, on October 11.

"Happy birthday my son…MY MAN FREESTYLE OUT NOW," the proud father captioned the video, which sees Adonis and friends playing basketball on indoor court. He's also featured giving a pep talk to his teammates and speaking at a press conference with his dad. "We just have to work harder. We have to shoot better. We have to play better. Get your energy up," he says to applause from fellow young basketball players.

Adonis is credited as a writer with producer Lil Esso for the song, which starts with a chorus, "Don't talk to my man like that/ I like it when you like it/ My, my, my, my man/ My, my, my, my man." On the track, he also describes a day leading up to a game.

"I was waiting for this moment to arrive/ I was driving in the car and I smash my car/ I was playing in on my iPad and I broke my iPad/ I'm going to my house, seeing my dad/ I am saying hi to my dad and I have to go change/ I'm playing basketball," the young boy raps.

The song already received a lot of love from Drake's friends and fans, including fellow musician Avril Lavigne who simply commented on the video, "Yessssss." Davido, who recently welcomed twins with his wife Chioma, weighed in as he wrote, "Haha."

Drake has been showing a vote of confidence to his young son's talent. Prior to sharing Adonis' debut song, he used the boy's drawing of a red-eyed pooch for the "For All the Dogs" cover art. Following the release of his album, Drizzy shared a video in which his son explained the meaning of the artwork.

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