Drake’s son Adonis stars in ‘8AM in Charlotte’ video

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Like father, like son.

As fans await Drake’s upcoming album “For All the Dogs,” the Toronto rapper released a new single from the project, and the corresponding video stars his young son Adonis.

Around midnight, Drake posted the video on Instagram and the opening shot features Adonis explaining his drawing of a goat.

The piece of artwork features a goat, a flower that’s on fire, a racecar, a set of stairs and the letters SBW.

Drake carries his son Adonis Graham as he accepts the Artist of the Decade award at the Billboard Music Awards May 23, 2021, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

“And daddy’s name is next to the goat, does that mean daddy’s the GOAT?” the “God’s Plan” rapper asked his son.

“Yes. So it’s a daddy goat,” Adonis replied.

“Makes perfect sense to me,” the proud father responded.

Drake then asked his son how much he was paid for the drawing.

Adonis, apparently not impressed by the amount, said “Oh, please.”

The 5-year-old created the artwork for his dad’s upcoming album.

The video then transitions into the Grammy-award winner’s new song “8 AM in Charlotte,” which follows the timestamp tracks of his past albums like “4 PM in Calabasas,” “9AM in Dallas,” “7AM on Bridle Path,” “6 PM in New York,” and “5 AM in Toronto.”

“For All the Dogs” drops on Oct. 6 wherever you stream your music.