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Inside Drake’s $185M upgraded private jet

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Just hold on, we’re going home — on the new and improved Air Drake.

Drake gave a tour of his $185 million private jet after it was upgraded with new features, including a custom gambling table.

“When I first got my plane, I was in this hangar. It’s like, probably one of the craziest moments of my life,” the “God’s Plan” rapper said in an Instagram video Sunday.

“I actually didn’t believe it until [Cargojet CEO Ajay Virmani] told me, ‘I’m gonna get you the biggest jet in the game out of anybody, like, it’d be like you and the president, that’s it,’” Drake, 38, recalled.

The Canadian-born emcee then showed his more than 142 million followers a look inside his Boeing 767 aircraft.

“Most important room, right off the rip, my bedroom right here,” Drake said as the camera panned inside the suite.

The “Hotline Bling” rapper’s room included a flat screen TV, a king-size bed and mirrored walls.

Drake then took viewers to the main lounge, which was filled with custom pillows on faux fur seats and a Stake gambling center.

For those passengers who want to “duck off,” the OVO Sound record label founder has a movie screening area and three bedrooms.

Drake, born Aubrey Graham, also changed the inside lighting of the jet from “bold and pink” to a “more luxurious, warmer” look.

Fans raved over the “One Dance” emcee’s opulent private jet in the comments section of his post.

“‘MTV Cribs’ on the jet is crazyyyy 😭🥶,” wrote one user.

“Bro you could legit live in there wtf 🤯🤣🥶,” added another.

“bro got a cinema inside an airplane💀,” commented a third person.

“Now that’s how tf you pop it,” said a fourth netizen.

Drake was gifted the plane in 2019 through a partnership with Cargojet.

The aircraft seats 30 people and features a custom paint job by the late designer Virgil Abloh, who died after a battle with cancer in 2021.

The plane is painted in a unique sky blue and white cloud-like design. It also features a white owl — which is the logo for Drake’s brand, October’s Very Own (OVO) — the words “’AIR DRAKE’” and the phrase, “‘IF YOU’RE READING THIS WE LEFT,’” which references the rapper’s 2015 mixtape, “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.”

Virmani said the company was very excited to partner with the “Degrassi” alum.

“We have had a lengthy relationship with Drake and this partnership has grown organically between both parties. Cargojet and Drake are both great Canadian successes, we are thrilled to be partnering together,” the company’s president said in 2019.



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