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Drake is continuing to live his best life on a boys-only vacation in Barbados amid lockdown.The 33-year-old Canadian rapper looked in high spirits on Wednesday, as he took a boat trip out with pals before gallantly jumping off into the water.The Hotline Bling star once again showed off his array of body art and his muscled physique while messing about on the watercraft, which appeared to be well stocked with alcoholic beverages promising a wild time for him and his crew.

Island life: Rapper Drake, 33, enjoys a dip in the ocean while on vacation with his male friends in Barbados on WednesdayHe's recently been hard at work in the recording studio putting the finishing touches to his next record, and it seems though Drake - full name Aubrey.

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