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Drake Reunites With Sophie Brussaux to Celebrate His Son Adonis’ 8th Birthday at Cowboy-Themed Party

OVO Sound artists Naomi Sharon and Smiley even pulled up.

Drake Reunites With Sophie Brussaux to Celebrate His Son Adonis’ 8th Birthday at Cowboy-Themed Party

Drake performs live on stage during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England.

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Drake went all out for his son’s birthday party, with Adonis turning eight years old on Saturday (Oct. 11).

The 6 God threw a Western-themed bash for Adonis at an arcade over the weekend, as Drizzy reunited with Adonis’ mother, Sophie Brussaux.


“8 Years,” Drake captioned the collage of Polaroid photos from the party. Everyone pulled up to the party in cowboy attire, with Drake rocking denim jeans and a top covered by a black puffer vest.

Drizzy’s parents were both in the building while OVO Sound artists Naomi Sharon and Smiley pulled up for the day of fun celebrating Adonis.

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Other photos include a cow-printed cake, Adonis enjoying all of the games at his disposal and a “wanted” poster featuring the birthday boy. Drake’s been known to rent out Dave & Buster’s in the past, so the arcade bash for Adonis checks out.

“The picture of him hugging you is the sweetest,” one fan wrote.

Drake also posted a photo to his Instagram Story of Adonis repping for the 6 while throwing up the hand gesture we’ve seen his father pose with countless times.

Back in 2023, Adonis celebrated his 6th birthday by making his rap debut with the “My Man Freestyle” and an accompanying cute music video.

After wrapping up his European tour, Drake is set to turn 39 later this month and fans are wondering if the 6 God has any special birthday plans when it comes to his rumored Iceman album. Perhaps episode four of the Iceman stream will be surrounding the 6 God’s birthday.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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