Drake reveals his son Adonis created the artwork for his forthcoming album, For All the Dogs
Despite not confirming its release date, Drake has revealed that his son Adonis made the cover art for his forthcoming eighth studio album, For All the Dogs.
Taking to his socials, Drake has revealed that his five-year-old son is the designer behind the cover art for his forthcoming album.
Not many details have been shared about For All the Dogs, but almost a month ago – during his recent co-headline tour with 21 Savage in support of their album Her Loss – he revealed that the album would be arriving in the next two weeks, though it is yet to arrive.
Two weeks ago, Drake made headlines for taking to stage at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on Saturday evening and asking fans not to thrown their bras on stage, as his son Adonis was in attendance. “Look, to be honest with you, I can’t talk about titties tonight in LA because my son is at the show for the first time,” he said. “We’ve got to keep this real PG tonight. Y’all keep your bras on.”
During the following evening, he announced that a new collaboration with Bad Bunny is due to be released soon. “I wanna tell y’all something, because y’all are LA and we love you,” Drake said to the crowd. “It’s been like six years since me and Benito did a song, so we got a song coming for y’all on my album and it’s real.”
The rappers have previously collaborated together on the track “Mía", which was released in 2018. The song also marked the first time Drake sang entirely in Spanish.
For All the Dogs is due for release imminently.
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