Drake has shown himself to be more than just an actor or hip-hop artist, but a personality as well. Further, he's definitely proven that he is someone that can make fun of himself.
According the Fader, Drake recently announced that he'll be taking a little break from music to focus on other projects.
On Wednesday night, he gave us a hint as to what one of those other projects might be: sports reporting!
At this week's Toronto Raptors/Charlotte Hornets game, Drake interviewed Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry and dabbled in some sports broadcasting with other TV commentators as well.
New @welcomeOVO winter collection: Front tuck, flop out at the back pic.twitter.com/vhQLNribNF— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 30, 2017
.@Drake on broadcast alert pic.twitter.com/DauGMIMa9j— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 30, 2017
Of course, reactions were all over the place. Some Drake fans were simply happy to see him, while some sports fans criticized his lack of reporting skills.
What was #Drake pouring in his drink? #nba #hiphop pic.twitter.com/uxzhtmvP6B— Pro Sports Extra (@ProSportsExtra) November 30, 2017
He did – there is no try *plays more life and walks out* ???? ???? pic.twitter.com/nGhN1S2ANP— kc lebron (@kc_lebron_nyc) November 30, 2017
a sports podcast hosted by drake would do more numbers than a new drake album.— mars dapmon (@dapisdope) November 30, 2017
You get exactly what you deserve when you use someone because of their name/celebrity instead of a real reporter.— sportsQ™ (@sportsQ4info) November 30, 2017
Whenever Drake does @Raptors commentary it ruins my entire day.
— Noah Reid (@olreid) November 30, 2017
Drake turned a random ass question about the Raptors' third quarter woes into a Jeremy Lamb tattoo diss pic.twitter.com/ms1g2Cldo5
— William Lou (@william_lou) November 30, 2017
Fire leo hire drake please @raptors
— Steve Hallman (@Steeebo) November 30, 2017
Only time will tell if Drizzy decides to slide over into sports gigs more often!