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Drake reveals his soccer dad fashion vibe while watching his son Adonis play: ‘Goats don’t worry about one trick ponies’

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Drake is entering his fashionable soccer dad era as he showed off the stylish look he wore to watch his son Adonis play.

The 37-year-old rapper shared three pics on Sunday taken from his six-year-old son Adonis’ soccer game.

He added in his caption, ‘Goats don’t worry about one trick ponies,’ which he didn’t clarify though could be a reference to his ongoing feud with rapper Kendrick Lamar.

The rapper was pictured wearing a cream-colored t-shirt with a pristine white cardigan sweater tied around his shoulders.

He was seen sporting brown Aviator sunglasses while accessorizing with a gold watch and silver rings while talking into his phone.

Drake is entering his fashionable soccer dad era as he showed off the stylish look he wore to watch his son Adonis play

The 37-year-old rapper shared three pics on Sunday taken from his six-year-old son Adonis' soccer game

The 37-year-old rapper shared three pics on Sunday taken from his six-year-old son Adonis’ soccer game

Drake completed his look with a pair of very baggy brown pants with a brown belt and brown shoes. 

Over the past month or so, both Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been engaged in a new feud, after they both released numerous diss tracks.

Last month, Lamar shocked fans when he shared the cover for his track Not Like Us, which featured Drake’s mansion covered in markers for a sex offender app.

The Canadian rapper’s home was also subject to a drive-by-shooting and multiple intruders trying to gain entry into his Toronto mansion while allegedly playing Lamar’s music. 

At a press conference in early May, Inspector Paul Krawczyk said there is no known evidence at this time that any of the occurrences are related to Drake’s viral feud with Lamar, and the motive for the shooting remains unclear.

Recent rumors suggested Universal Music Group wanted the Canadian hip hop star, 37, and the Pulitzer Prize winning rapper, 36, to cease their conflict, which has been dubbed the ‘Rap Civil War.’ 

But TMZ reports that the label has no plans to get involved and ‘doesn’t think it’s their place to step in.’

The rumors first started circulating when a blind item claimed to have information regarding an alleged meeting between Kendrick, Drake and Universal Music Group, which both stars are technically signed to via distribution subsidiaries.

Drake completed his look with a pair of very baggy brown pants with a brown belt and brown shoes

Drake completed his look with a pair of very baggy brown pants with a brown belt and brown shoes

Over the past month or so, both Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been engaged in a new feud, after they both released numerous diss tracks

Over the past month or so, both Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been engaged in a new feud, after they both released numerous diss tracks

Last month, Lamar shocked fans when he shared the cover for his track Not Like Us, which featured Drake's mansion covered in markers for a sex offender app

Last month, Lamar shocked fans when he shared the cover for his track Not Like Us, which featured Drake’s mansion covered in markers for a sex offender app

But TMZ reports that the label has no plans to get involved and 'doesn't think it's their place to step in.'

But TMZ reports that the label has no plans to get involved and ‘doesn’t think it’s their place to step in.’

Among bullet points listed in the blind item was the suggestion that UMG bosses tried to force Kendrick to apologize to Drake.

It was also claimed that UMG wanted the Compton born hitmaker to issue a statement taking back his latest diss, which accused the Degrassi star of being a ‘pedophile.’

The blind item alleged that UMG honchos believed the conflict was bad for business where Drake was concerned, and could cost them money.

However, sources told TMZ there is no truth to the speculation, and that Universal ‘would never jump into something like this.’

They added the label never even considered doing so.

In fact, the recent back-and-forth music drops and diss tracks have created a lot of streams and plays, which would be financially beneficial and not detrimental to the label.

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