Drake is the male singer who has excelled in 2022, overcoming huge and famous global singers such as The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Kanye West,… to become the year’s most popular artist. Following the release of his highly anticipated new album “For All The Dogs,” male rapper Drake abruptly stated that he would temporarily cease musical activity for health concerns.
In 2016, the rapper paid $6.7 million for a plot of land in North-East Toronto’s affluent Bridle Path neighborhood, which he later transformed into a $100 million house lavishly furnished by famed Canadian designer Ferris Rafauli.
With an area of up to 4,645 square meters, superstar Aubrey Drake Graham’s Toronto home is a work of art, complete with a luminous basketball court and a roughly 2 square meter pyramid skylight. Manor House demonstrates the wealthy side of the owner’s personality.
He showed off his spacious living area, which featured a raging fireplace and a huge mirror over it. Huge chandeliers adorn the lofty ceilings, and a grand piano sits in one of the rooms. Drake also showed off his massive kitchen, which features an elegant marble island and rows of navy blue seats for his guests to dine casually.
Lobmeyr’s classic Metropolitan chandelier, created by Hans Harald Rath to decorate the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, is the focal point of the great room. With 20,000 hand-cut Swarovski crystals, this brilliant light sculpture is the world’s second-largest installation of its kind.
Drake’s favorite feature of the property is the about 300-square-foot bedroom with a 102-square-foot covered patio. The rapper’s house includes a toilet that plays calming music to relax you while you do your business. Not to mention that it projected multicolored lights and the lid rises automatically, making even going to the restroom an adventure.
The master suite is double the size of a conventional apartment and has two covered terraces, a tub, a dressing room, a kitchenette, and a steam shower, among other amenities. The crib also has an NBA regulation-size basketball court, which is a perfect fit for the Toronto Raptors global ambassador — except when it’s branded with Drake’s brand logo, OVO.
A world-class recording studio, a kitchen furnished with numerous new La Cornue products, an awards room that chronicles Drake’s story from childhood to his adolescence, and an indoor swimming pool round out the amenities. Finished in gleaming black granite.