Step inside Drake’s house in Toronto, an insane mansion set in the posh Bridle Path neighborhood (Canada’s own version of Billionaire’s Row).
With Drake’s house in Toronto serving as filming location for one of the rapper’s videos, Toosie Slide, we got to see far more of the Grammy Award-winner’s home (and his actual awards, for that matter, as they’re all lined up proudly at the beginning of the music video).
The custom-made mansion is the unintentional star of Drake’s viral hit, with each room of the house grabbing our attention for completely different reasons.
The Kobe jerseys on display, the full suite of awards in the trophy room, Andy Warhol’s Mao painting casually sitting in the background, everything in Drake’s house seems to have a story behind it, and we’d love to hear the tales. Until then, we’ll be happy to at least catch a glimpse of them.
Drake’s music video for Toosie Slide takes us on a house tour:
With Drake’s house in Toronto serving as filming location for one of the rapper’s videos, Toosie Slide, we got to see far more of the Grammy Award-winner’s home (and his actual awards, for that matter, as they’re all lined up proudly at the beginning of the music video).
The custom-made mansion is the unintentional star of Drake’s viral hit, with each room of the house grabbing our attention for completely different reasons.
The Kobe jerseys on display, the full suite of awards in the trophy room, Andy Warhol’s Mao painting casually sitting in the background, everything in Drake’s house seems to have a story behind it, and we’d love to hear the tales. Until then, we’ll be happy to at least catch a glimpse of them.
Drake’s music video for Toosie Slide takes us on a house tour:
Drake’s music video takes us on a house tourThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016
Ever since Drake bought a two-acre plot of land in Toronto’s ultra-lux Bridle Path neighborhood back in 2016 and revealed plans for a palace-like mansion to call home, he’s been keeping us hooked on Instagram with little snapshots from the construction site.
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Drake shared construction updates with fans on Instagram as his dream house in Toronto was taking shape. Image credit: Instagram
After the massive 35,000-square-foot manse was finally finished, Champagne Papi didn’t shy away from inviting his fans on a tour of the opulent home.
With Drake’s house in Toronto serving as filming location for one of the rapper’s videos, Toosie Slide, we got to see far more of the Grammy Award-winner’s home (and his actual awards, for that matter, as they’re all lined up proudly at the beginning of the music video).
The custom-made mansion is the unintentional star of Drake’s viral hit, with each room of the house grabbing our attention for completely different reasons.
The Kobe jerseys on display, the full suite of awards in the trophy room, Andy Warhol’s Mao painting casually sitting in the background, everything in Drake’s house seems to have a story behind it, and we’d love to hear the tales. Until then, we’ll be happy to at least catch a glimpse of them.
Drake’s music video for Toosie Slide takes us on a house tour:
Drake’s music video takes us on a house tourThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016
Ever since Drake bought a two-acre plot of land in Toronto’s ultra-lux Bridle Path neighborhood back in 2016 and revealed plans for a palace-like mansion to call home, he’s been keeping us hooked on Instagram with little snapshots from the construction site.
ContentsThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016Drake’s mansion in Toronto — luxury at its bestTaking an official tour of Drake’s mansionA recurring star in Drake’s music videosMore celebrity homes
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Drake shared construction updates with fans on Instagram as his dream house in Toronto was taking shape. Image credit: Instagram
After the massive 35,000-square-foot manse was finally finished, Champagne Papi didn’t shy away from inviting his fans on a tour of the opulent home.
Naturally, said tour took place on Drake’s Instagram profile, as the Canadian-born artist made sure no uninvited guests get to see inside the property by erecting 4.4-meter high walls (double the maximum height allowed for the area, but he got the city to make an exception).
Now, the mansion serves as both retreat and filming set for the Grammy winner, and will likely be featured more heavily on Champagne Papi’s Instagram as the lockdown continues.
With Drake’s house in Toronto serving as filming location for one of the rapper’s videos, Toosie Slide, we got to see far more of the Grammy Award-winner’s home (and his actual awards, for that matter, as they’re all lined up proudly at the beginning of the music video).
The custom-made mansion is the unintentional star of Drake’s viral hit, with each room of the house grabbing our attention for completely different reasons.
The Kobe jerseys on display, the full suite of awards in the trophy room, Andy Warhol’s Mao painting casually sitting in the background, everything in Drake’s house seems to have a story behind it, and we’d love to hear the tales. Until then, we’ll be happy to at least catch a glimpse of them.
Drake’s music video for Toosie Slide takes us on a house tour:
Drake’s music video takes us on a house tourThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016
Ever since Drake bought a two-acre plot of land in Toronto’s ultra-lux Bridle Path neighborhood back in 2016 and revealed plans for a palace-like mansion to call home, he’s been keeping us hooked on Instagram with little snapshots from the construction site.
ContentsThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016Drake’s mansion in Toronto — luxury at its bestTaking an official tour of Drake’s mansionA recurring star in Drake’s music videosMore celebrity homes
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I consent to receiving emails and personalized ads.Drake shared construction updates with fans on Instagram as his dream house in Toronto was taking shape. Image credit: Instagram
After the massive 35,000-square-foot manse was finally finished, Champagne Papi didn’t shy away from inviting his fans on a tour of the opulent home.
Naturally, said tour took place on Drake’s Instagram profile, as the Canadian-born artist made sure no uninvited guests get to see inside the property by erecting 4.4-meter high walls (double the maximum height allowed for the area, but he got the city to make an exception).
Now, the mansion serves as both retreat and filming set for the Grammy winner, and will likely be featured more heavily on Champagne Papi’s Instagram as the lockdown continues.
Drake’s mansion in Toronto — luxury at its best
The In My Feelings rapper purchased a $6.7 million piece of land in North-East Toronto’s exclusive Bridle Path area in 2016 — which he later turned into a $100+ million estate, lavishly decorated by celebrated Canadian designer Ferris Rafauli.
With Drake’s house in Toronto serving as filming location for one of the rapper’s videos, Toosie Slide, we got to see far more of the Grammy Award-winner’s home (and his actual awards, for that matter, as they’re all lined up proudly at the beginning of the music video).
The custom-made mansion is the unintentional star of Drake’s viral hit, with each room of the house grabbing our attention for completely different reasons.
The Kobe jerseys on display, the full suite of awards in the trophy room, Andy Warhol’s Mao painting casually sitting in the background, everything in Drake’s house seems to have a story behind it, and we’d love to hear the tales. Until then, we’ll be happy to at least catch a glimpse of them.
Drake’s music video for Toosie Slide takes us on a house tour:
Drake’s music video takes us on a house tourThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016
Ever since Drake bought a two-acre plot of land in Toronto’s ultra-lux Bridle Path neighborhood back in 2016 and revealed plans for a palace-like mansion to call home, he’s been keeping us hooked on Instagram with little snapshots from the construction site.
ContentsThe rapper started building his dream house in 2016Drake’s mansion in Toronto — luxury at its bestTaking an official tour of Drake’s mansionA recurring star in Drake’s music videosMore celebrity homes
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I consent to receiving emails and personalized ads.Drake shared construction updates with fans on Instagram as his dream house in Toronto was taking shape. Image credit: Instagram
After the massive 35,000-square-foot manse was finally finished, Champagne Papi didn’t shy away from inviting his fans on a tour of the opulent home.
Naturally, said tour took place on Drake’s Instagram profile, as the Canadian-born artist made sure no uninvited guests get to see inside the property by erecting 4.4-meter high walls (double the maximum height allowed for the area, but he got the city to make an exception).
Now, the mansion serves as both retreat and filming set for the Grammy winner, and will likely be featured more heavily on Champagne Papi’s Instagram as the lockdown continues.
Drake’s mansion in Toronto — luxury at its best
The In My Feelings rapper purchased a $6.7 million piece of land in North-East Toronto’s exclusive Bridle Path area in 2016 — which he later turned into a $100+ million estate, lavishly decorated by celebrated Canadian designer Ferris Rafauli.
Inside Drake’s mansion in Toronto, where a roaring fireplace anchors the luxurious living room. Image credit: designer Ferris Rafauli
The area is a lavish neighborhood set in North York, Toronto, lined with dazzling mansions owned by celebrities like Celine Dion or Robert Herjavec.
Even Prince bought a home here back in 2001, after marrying Toronto native Manuela Testolini. In fact, Regina George’s house (for those of us old enough to remember the meanest of the Mean Girls) was right around the corner from Drake’s house.