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Drake Surprises Adin Ross With Custom Chain Featuring Son Adonis’ Face

Drake surprised us all with one of these year’s most shocking—and sidesplttingly sentimental—presents in a livestream with Adin Ross, and we just can’t shut up about it.

In a relaxed and laughing session on Kick, the world’s top rapper surprised popular streamer Adin Ross with a chain with a custom engraved face of Drake’s son, Adonis Graham. Yes, you heard that correctly, folks—Drake pulled up with the ice, and it wasn’t any chain. This chain had his son’s face printed on it, and all was love from there.

“You guys resemble each other somewhat,” quipped Drake as he handed over the chain to Adin, eliciting waves of laughter from watchers and leaving Adin stuttering momentarily. The streamer gazed at the pendant in shock before going into absolute hype mode, waving it in front of the webcam and yelling, “Yo, what?! This is wild!”

Fans tuning in live got a front-row seat to the whole exchange, and reactions started pouring in almost immediately. Some praised Drake for the personal and playful gesture, while others couldn’t help but crack jokes, especially about the resemblance comment.

The chain, which was made to measure some time before, had some special emotional meaning. While it wasn’t from his OVO line, which are routinely “backed up” these days—the piece was an important item that he gave to his friend.

Adin, visibly stunned by the surprise, looked honored and amused. The pendant on the chain, which featured an image of young Adonis, soon became the center of net conversation, with fans critiquing its design and posting close-up screen captures from the stream.

Not just jewelry—there were also candles.

Drake didn’t just stop there. He also presented Adin with a scented luxury candle from his Better World Fragrance House collection, maintaining that nice, homey vibe. While discussing with Adin about what the candle smelled like and from which location, Adin jokingly twirled it around like a trophy, with Drake chuckling and reminding him to actually light it up someday.

The entire stream was filled with a chill, fun vibe, with the two bantering over giveaways, gambling, and fan interaction-a consistent tone for the two, who have collaborated on streams previously, such as on the popular “Drizzmas Giveaway,” in which they gave away over $1 million.

Unsurprisingly, social media lit up as clips from the stream began circulating. While many fans loved the wholesome energy and Drake’s generosity, others had mixed feelings about the “look alike” comment, especially when comparing Adin Ross to Adonis.

One of the users wrote,

“Drake type guy to give you a chain with his son’s head on it and label it bonding,” referencing the running “Drake The Type Of Guy” meme. Another commenter kidded, “Adin unlocking ‘stepdad side quest’ with that chain.”

Other users wrote “lowkey weird,” insinuating that donating a chain with your child’s photo on it may not be a great flex. But in keeping with Drizzy, the moment made people talk, memes, and applaud at the same time—all of which seems exactly like he prefers.

It’s not the first time that Adin Ross and Drake have collaborated to break the internet. Their Kick streams tend to be a mix of jokes, giveaways, and unfiltered interactions that fans gorge on. One thing is certain is that their enduring friendship continues to yield internet gold, with this moment on their latest chain being just the latest example.

In the meantime, Drake is still on top of his music game. Just off the success of his joint venture with PartyNextDoor, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, which launched with a respectable 246,000 units sold in first week, he’s announcing a new solo album. He’s called it succinctly enough “a slap,” indicating that his mind isn’t off from the recording studio, not even with proliferating sentimental chain clips on livestrems.

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