Drake, like many other famous rappers, came from a difficult background and started his career. In a latest post on the occasion of his 35th birthday, he fondly recalled, “In 2007, I rented a Rolls-Royce Phantom and refurbished the car to polish myself and convince others that I have enough ability to do things. All the money earned at that time (5,000 USD/month) was used for the above purpose.”

It was the old Rolls-Royce Phantom that accompanied him and his friends to their first show in Montreal – marking the starting point for this rapper who now owns a fortune of $200 million.

Now, the money he earns each year is enough to help Drake easily buy dozens of Rolls-Royces, but the rapper still only longs for the old Phantom. His dream on his last birthday came true when a friend hunted down and found the exact sedan that helped Drake reach the world he is today.

Looking back at the Phantom, Drake admitted that he “put himself into financial difficulty just by trying to express himself through unnecessary material things”. However, for him, this is also a way for him to try himself because he must see and feel the material things out there to make him have the desire to rise up and truly own them.

In addition to the meaningful Rolls-Royce Phantom, Drake’s garage also has a Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir that cost him $2.2 million to buy in 2010 and an excellent custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan that was once on display. displayed at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, Florida.