Drake proved once again that he has a sense of style. Coat with plush toys delighted fans

Drake proved once again that he has a sense of style. Coat with plush toys delighted fans

Drake certainly turned heads on Wednesday, as he sat courtside to watch the game between the Brooklyn Nets and Toronto Raptors in Toronto.

The 36-year-old rapper stood out from the crowd he wore a cream coat that was decorated with two teddy bears.

He later removed the cosy jacket to reveal his blue denim shirt underneath, which he paired with baggy jeans.

The One Dance hitmaker – whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham – had his hair plaited into neat braids and sported his usual facial hair.

He smirked as the Toronto Raptors’ mascot, The Raptor came up to him, wearing a similar furry cream coat.

Drake sat alongside his DJ Future The Prince, who looked effortlessly stylish in a black shirt and trousers.

He also chatted to Henoc Muamba, an American football linebacker for his hometown team the Toronto Argonauts.

Henoc brought along the Grey Cup with him to the game and proudly showed it off the the hip hop artist.

Despite being an ambassador for the Toronto Raptors, Drake high fived Brooklyn Nets’ player Markieff Morris good naturedly after their win.

The game comes after Drake appeared to possibly throw shade at singer, Taylor Swif, after tracks from his newest collaborative album with 21 Savage were blocked from a number one spot which her song Anti-Hero still holds.

He reposted a screenshot from the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 list on Instagram earlier this month, showing eight of his songs were on the chart.

However, the singer-songwriter, 32, still holds the coveted number one spot, which Drake completely covered with emojis in the photo.

Taylor’s hit song, Anti-Hero, from her latest Midnights album, has been on the number one spot for three consecutive weeks, reported Billboard.

Drake recently collaborated with the American rapper, 21 Savage, to release an album called, Her Loss.

Their studio album was released on November 4, and a total of seven tracks from the LP hold the number two all the way through the number 8 spots on the Billboard Top 10 list.

Drake’s solo track, BackOutsideBoyz, is currently number nine on the chart. The star shared a snap of the list onto his Instagram story, and tagged his collaborator. ‘@21savage congrats my brother,’ he had typed in the caption.

However, Drake seemingly covered up the number one spot, which Taylor’s Anti-Hero currently holds, with an assortment of various emojis.

The number 10 seat, which is taken by Sam Smith and Kim Petras with their hit song, Unholy, was left uncovered.

Although none of the tracks from Her Loss have been able to land the number one spot on the Hot 100 Top 10, the LP did rank number one on the Billboard 200 Albums chart.

Drake has also become the first artist in history to have eight songs on the top 10 chart twice.

Last year in September 2021, his album Certified Lover Boy, also snagged eight spots on the list.

Taylor released her Midnights album on October 21, and has since made new charting records of her own.

The star became the first artist ever to hold all ten spots on the Hot 100 Top 10 list with tracks from her recent album.

With Her Loss, the LP had the fourth-biggest streaming week, reported Forbes, with Midnights coming in third. However, Drake’s 2018 album, Scorpion, has the most streams in history.

Despite the rapper’s recent Instagram story, Drake and Taylor appeared to be on good terms over the years.

Earlier in April, the One Dance hitmaker shared a throwback photo of the two singers on his main Instagram page, according to Billboard.

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