Watch Drake & His Dad Duet on a T-Bone Walker Classic at an Intimate Jazz Club in Toronto

Drake and Dennis Graham enjoyed a father-son outing over the weekend for a night out at a Toronto jazz club. The duo even hit the Reservoir Lounge at one point after being invited to join Shane Philips’ set.

With the Band of People at their back, Drake and his pops sang along to T-Bone Walker’s 1947 blues hit,
“Stormy Monday.” “They call it stormy Monday/ But Tuesday’s just as bad,” Drizzy crooned before passing the mic off to his dad.

“And Wednesday’s worse/ And Thursday’s all so bad,” the elder Graham sings.

Philips was honored to have Drizzy and Mr. Graham on his stage. “These guys are on my mic, but it’s fine. Peace and love is part of this,” he said.

Philips later threw up a selfie with the 6 God sporting a million-dollar grin from ear to ear. “It’s not often that i let people up on my stage but #drake showed up to my show with his dad and guess what … his dad could sing so i got them both up. If my dad was alive I would have wanted the same,” he wrote.

Fans enjoyed the impromptu performance from Drake and his father. “It’s crazy how Fathers voice and sons voice are different but sounds incredible together,” one person commented. “It’s interesting how well put together a spontaneous moment could be so perfect… you know. Like Drake is 6 god. And Dennis produced the making… so on and so forth.”

Drake’s been spending plenty of time with family recently. He celebrated his son Adonis’ seventh birthday with a SpongeBob-themed birthday party over the weekend as well. “Big Don,” Drizzy captioned the photos with his mini-me inside the “Bikini Bottom” background.

Watch the clip of Drake performing with his dad below.

Michael Saponara

Billboard