Four-time Grammy winner Drake might be worth well over $150M, but he was paid only $100 to serve opening act duties for gangsta rap icon Ice Cube 16 years ago.The Flyer Vault unearthed the original flier for the Canadian 35-year-old's first concert gig where he performed songs from his debut mixtape Room For Improvement at Kool Haus in his native Toronto.They also included copies of the schedule and blacked-out invoice from Ramos Entertainment Management Group detailing Drake's (born Aubrey Graham) $100 compensation.
Roots: Four-time Grammy winner Drake (L) might be worth well over $150M, but he was paid only $100 to serve opening act duties for gangsta rap icon Ice Cube (R) 16 years agoThe Sticky singer - who boasts 243.7M social media followers - Instastoried on Tuesday: 'This is for anybody getting 100 a show right now...
keep going.'In 2016, Drake returned the favor by inviting the 53-year-old Big3 co-founder onstage the Kia Forum in Inglewood to perform Straight Outta Compton during his $84.3M-grossing 54-date Summer Sixteen Tour.
But two years later, Ice Cube (born O'Shea Jackson) indicated that the Falling Back star's 'reign' might soon be over because he said most people only have 'three years' at the top of the rap game.Drake responded by referencing the Boyz n the Hood alum's 106 KMEL interview in the diss track 8 Out of 10 where he rapped: 'I been on top for three sets of three years.' Throwback!
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