Drake holds her hand and shoulders, then says, “Told you I like you hair, right? What is it, Herbal Essences? Smells fresh.”
He then pulls her shirt aside and kisses her neck as the crowd cheers.
“Y’all not gon get me in trouble again,” Drake says. “I get in trouble for the (expletive) I do -- how old are you?”
The fan says she’s 17. Drake was 23 at the time.
“I can’t go to jail, man,” Drake says. “Seventeen? How you look like that? You thick. Look at all this.”
“Well, I guess that brings us to a close,” the musician says before offering to sing a song for the female fans in the audience.
“Listen, 17, I had fun. I don’t know whether I should feel guilty or not, but I had fun,” he says. “I like the way your breasts feel against my chest. I just want to thank you.”
Drake takes the fan’s hand and kisses it, then gives her quick kisses on the cheek, forehead and lips.
"It's OK. I'm only 23. I can do (expletive) like that," he says.
Credit: Joe Scarnici
Credit: Joe Scarnici
It appears the video was resurfaced by a Twitter user Friday, the second night the Lifetime series “Surviving R. Kelly” aired. In light of the limited documentary series, many have questioned the behavior of other male musicians with young, mostly underage girls.
Us Weekly reported that, in the case of Drake, some mentioned the fact that "Stranger Things" actress Millie Bobby Brown, 14, revealed last year that she got dating advice from the 32-year-old rapper. Brown called him "a great friend and a great role model."
Drake has not commented on the video.
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