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Drake Dedicates A Couple Of Songs To Rihanna For Her Birthday [VIDEO]

OMG Just Get Married Already!

On Monday, Drake dedicated a couple of songs to Rihanna as a gift celebrate her 29th birthday. The rapper was in Dublin as part of his The Boy Meets World Tour, but the distance was no excuse to commemorate Riri. and sing some of their collaborations.

Along with the crowd, Drake sang some of the songs he has with the singer. Riri, on the other hand, received some big news as B-Day present, her hit song ‘Love on the Brain’ marked her 30th Top 10 Record.

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It’s all about the birthday girl.

Drake and Rihanna have supposedly been on and off for quite a long time. On Monday, the rapper decided to commemorate the Barbados girl for her birthday.

During a Dublin gig Drake said that it was somebody’s special birthday and then said “Instead of singing ‘Happy Birthday’, we going to do it just like this. You better sing this sh** for RiRi’s birthday.” Then the crowd and Drake sang ‘Work’, ‘Take Care’ and ‘Too Good.’

She’s always on his mind.

Drake, who is on his European tour, found no excuse in distance to celebrate Rihanna. Drake and Rihanna have been together before. Not only they have been a music couple but also a love couple. They have been spotted together many times now though they have never made it official. Just look at the way they look at each other.

Image Credit: Billboard
Image Credit: Billboard

Is it friend zone or what?

Last year during MTV’s  VMA’s, Drake gave Riri the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award and the Toronto rapper decided to declare his love for her on stage. He said he had been in love with her since he’s 22.Then the world witnessed the toughest friend zone ever. Rihanna seemed like she was going to kiss him and the two of them simply hugged. That was tough watching.

Nevertheless, they were spotted together as a really mellow a couple days before that, so I guess we’ll never know. Drake and Rihanna, Rihanna and Drake who knows?

Source: Billboard

 

 

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