Drake has shared the first pictures of his son, Adonis, with the world.
The Grammy winner took to social media early Monday morning to post a message to his fans, alongside a series of family photos. In one of the pictures, Drake can be seen holding his 2-year-old son.
A separate photo also shows Drake, Adonis and Adonis’ mother, Sophie Brussaux, posing together. Drake also included a photo of his parents in the series of social media snaps.
Check out the photos below:
“What is most important for you right now is to connect to your own inner light,” the 33-year-old captioned his post. “This will create the biggest opening of all.”
“Trust that you have all of the power within to make this happen, and in order to do that connect to the people and things that bring you a lot of joy.”
“When the mind starts to move into overthinking or fear, shift your attention right away to something bright. It doesn’t matter what has happened in the past or what is happening around us now.”
“Be conscious, especially right now of fears coming in from others, and recognize that not everything should be held by you,” Drake went on to write to his social media followers. “Laughter is your best medicine, but tears can also be a powerful release.”
The superstar artist also told his fans to “let go of any judgment you may have around that.”
“Remember that you are never alone; and if you need to be reminded of that ask for support and it will show up,” Drake wrote. “Everything comes down to intention, and even though there are conflicting energies circling around us you must KNOW…It will rebuild. But in order for that to happen, you have to do exactly that. Trust.”
“You have the biggest heart and that is your greatest gift. It’s impossible to always control your surroundings, but when you shift the focus to how you want to feel, everything will conspire to assist you,” Drake concluded his message.
“I love and miss my beautiful family and friends and I can’t wait for the joyful day when we are all able to reunite. Until then please keep your lights on.”