Drake’s mother texted the mystery person, admitting she ‘always cries’ at her son’s concerts

Drake has expressed his sincere gratitude to his mother Sandi Graham, the main woman in his life, for her love and support throughout the years.

The 6 God, who is touring with him, posted a touching moment between his mother and an unidentified third party on Instagram on Wednesday, February 28.

In a text exchange, she said, “Whenever I go to his concerts, I always cry.” The communication, which was sent to a third party, ended, “I’m so proud of him.”

It’s unclear which performance Sandi most recently attended, but Drizzy said he was putting it away for a rainy day.

He wrote, “Posting this as a forever core memory,” as the description for the image of his mother grinning and the picture of her text thread that was zoomed in.

The Toronto rapper has previously talked about his strong relationship with his mother. Drake sang “Look What You’ve Done” this summer while seated next to his mother on a couch in the center of the stage during the second of his All A Blur Tour’s three nights at Madison Square Garden.

The song, from his 2011 album Take Care, is dedicated to both his uncle Steve and mother Sandi Graham.

They adore your son, guy, that boy is deаd. You receive the surgery of your dreams. I finally send you to Rome so I may fulfill my promise. Because you deserve it, it all worked out, girl, and we should’ve known,” he raps.

Following an embrace between Drake and his mother, Sandi Graham was spotted crying at the heartfelt homage, which caused the appreciative audience to cheer.

In related news, Drake has been going all out on his It’s All A Blur — Big As The What? tour, which he recently embarked on.

During his Cleveland event on Saturday, February 24, October’s Very Own brought out a number of guests to assist him in closing things down, giving the crowd a very special gift.

Excited spectators cheered when Mаchine Gun Kelly took the stage for the first time throughout the event. Drake brought Doe Boy along on his most recent tour, but Kid Cudi and other Cleveland residents weren’t there.