Drake delivers his "Fire In The Booth" freestyle
Charlie Sloth invited Drake to show off his rapping skills on BBC Radio 1Xtra's "Fire In The Booth".
Drake has - to some extent - been a little out of arm's reach for those wanting to incorporate him into British music and tv culture.
BBC Radio 1Xtra's Charlie Sloth brought him in for a notorious "Fire In The Booth" freestlyle, that sees British rappers and grime artists spit their best bars over some brilliant beats.
The Canadian rapper joined Charlie Sloth in a great mood, constantly smiling, laughing, and even embracing everything Charlie Sloth throws at him.
Although Drake starts off a little slow, when he returns for his second verse it's clear that he's warmed up.
Drake arrived with his fifth album Scorpion on 29 June, and within a week managed to reach one billion streams.
The 25-track album even features the late Michael Jackson, and confirms that Drake does have a son, which Pusha-T brought up during their feud.
Drake also graced the London crowds at Wireless Festival with a 30-minute set after DJ Khaled pulled out.
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