Drake Takes Shots With Fans At A Bar In Detroit [VIDEO]

Drake Takes Shots Of 1942 With Fans At A Bar In Detroit
Fans couldn’t believe how well a Detroit woman kept her composure after meeting four time Grammy winner, Drake in a Detroit bar.
On Thursday (June 2) a Detroit woman took to social media to show followers she ran into Drake, 35, while having a drink with her friend. She asked Drake if he’d like to take a shot while also asking him if it was okay to record their interaction.
Starting to record she says:
“I don’t wanna be funny.”
The fan continues:
“What you drinking? Light or dark?”
She implies whiskey is her favorite drink. The Canadian rapper responds:
“I need tequila.”
The Detroit woman’s friend continues:
“I like you!”
She proceeds to ask the bartender for a shot of whiskey while also asking Drake what type of tequila does he prefer assuming he wanted Casamigos:
Drake adds:
“‘42 please. Chilled.”
Shocked, the fan says:
“Okay! Okay!
Continuing the conversation, she asks Drake if he’s having a good time. Drake shrugs his shoulders implying that he’s having an “alright” time in Michigan.
She asked for permission to record btw pic.twitter.com/LHpJtL5Fij
— Rap Alert (@rapalert6) June 3, 2022
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