During a stop in Kansas City, Missouri on on his It's All A Blur - Big As the What? tour, Drake promised to "Take Care" of a fan by paying off their late mother’s mortgage.
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Taking a moment to pause and talk to the crowd during his show, as he typically does, Drake received a note from a fan that explained the situation. And in turn, Drizzy made the life-changing pledge to the concertgoer, offering to pay off the mortgage for the home of the fan's deceased mother.
In a video of the moment shared on X, Drake is seen being handed the note from the front row. After opening it up, Drake asked, "This is it?”
“You said, 'Pay off my mom's house, rest in peace.' Your mom passed away? Alright. And you owe... Oh, this is the outstanding balance right here," he said into his microphone while interacting with the fan. "This is a lot of money right here.”
"But you know what, Imma pay off your momma's house for you," Drake promised as the audience cheered. Even after once again noting the hefty sum, this time specifying the amount, "160 bands,” aka $160,000 for those who don’t know, the multimillionaire's mind was already set.
"Imma pay out of my pocket. That's gonna come from me. Rest in peace to your momma," Drake said before flipping the note around to learn the woman's name. "Hold on, wait. Rest in peace to Jennifer Schumer. Rest in peace. I love you,” he added.
Drake's mortgage payoff promise comes just days after his Buffalo show where he vowed to give a fan $25,000, after she brought a sign that read “Beat stage four cancer just in time for Drake #Godsplan.” He also previously pledged to donate $100,000 to another fan earlier who brought a sign sharing that they “just finished chemo.”
Check out the sweet exchange from the most recent Missouri concert above.