Texas is now Mr. Houstatlantavegas’s permanent home.Indeed, Drake is embarking on a brand-new chapter in his life. From what we can see, his feud with Kendrick Lamar is gone, and he’s fully committed to “summer vibes.” Bewildering covers of “Hey There Delilah” and a duet with Sexyy Red have been released by him. But Drake might have just made his most consequential choice to date. The $15 million ranch in Washingtоn County, Texas, is being bought by the Toronto rapper. Despite making the announcement in May, he didn’t reveаl the property until June 12 on Instagram.
As one would anticipate from the caption king, Drake’s photoshoot is gloomy. The property, which is known as the Inn at Dos Brisas, has both outdoor and inside portraits of him. The stables where Drake keeps his horses are also visible to fans. Additionally, they get to witness his despondent and reflective demeanor while he is inside his car. One word describes it all: “wick ’em.” The significance of this in relation to the Inn at Dos Brisas remаins uncertain. The song does, however, make reference to Drake’s “Wick Man” from 2023, in which he subtly references other rappers. Several other countries are mentioned by the 6 God in the song.
Drake has spent months promoting his acquisition in Texas. The rapper made a video announcement about his real estate intentions in September 2023. For the part, he went so far as to assume a Texas accent. “My partner and I did go country on you,” he informed the audience. We promised to do it for a long time, and here we are, still going strong. The deal is closed. For this, we need to release a new one. “Lover Boy Lane” is the end zone if you spot your girlfriend there. Lover Boy Lane obviously alludes to Drizzy’s Certified Lover Boy album. The CD has the appropriately named song “TSU,” which stands for Texas State University.
Texas is a state that Drake has always felt sorry for. Houston is mentioned in the title of one of his breakthrough singles, “Houstatlantavegas.” In his “November 18th” dedication to H-Town, the rapper samples a DJ Scrеw track and gives shoutouts to local icons. Also included is the legendary “9AM In Dallas,” which was supposed to be the lead single from his debut album. It set in motion the timing series that Drake has been riding since its inception.