Drake is one of the richest rappers in the music industry today, but there was a hilarious moment caught on cam when he was trying to donate to a fan during a live stream and his credit card got declined.
According to Complex, the "Take Care" hitmaker teamed up with Lil Yachty for a Kick livestream to promote his online casino.
When the other rapper arrived, he told him, "I've been telling him I feel like he can take over Kick. That's just a little business idea for whoever owns Kick; they need to cut the check for my brother."
Later on, while browsing through different live streams, the musician tried donating $500 to a streamer. However, his credit card got declined.
In a hilarious moment, Drake said "embarassing" in a high-pitched voice, later adding, "what just happened?! Yeah, we're just not even."
Drake Net Worth 2023
According to Wealthy Gorilla, Drake has an estimated net worth of $250 million as of 2023. He is considered to be one of the richest rappers in the world along with Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, and many more.
Finty reported that the musician earned his millions of dollars mainly from his music career and acting. He was only a young rapper when he was signed under Young Money Entertainment, which is owned by Lil Wayne.
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In addition, he also owns OVO, which stands for October's Very Own, which is a family of brands that he started a few years ago.
Drake started earning money at a very young age as he was also an actor in the show "Degrassi: The Next Generation."
Drake Updates
In other updates, Drake is set to go on tour again for the first time in years. He will be teaming up with 21 Savage for "It's All a Blur Tour" this 2023.
According to Live Nation, the tour will kick off at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Lousiana, on June 16, 2023, before performing in cities across North America including Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Boston, Inglewood, Los Angeles, and many more.
The upcoming series of shows will mark the rapper's return to touring as the last time he went on tour was during the "Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour" in 2018 along with the trio rap group Migos.
For more information about the rapper's upcoming shows, visit his official website at this link.
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