Drake has come a long way in just six years.
Just three months after releasing his critically acclaimed mixtape, So Far Gone, in 2009, Drizzy returned to his hometown of Toronto for a sold-out show at the Sound Academy.
The concert and several other moments leading up to his record deal with Young Money (via Cash Money/Universal) were captured on camera. Though the footage was previously believed to have been lost or destroyed, it was recently found.
Three-studio albums and one surprise mixtape later, Drake and his team have enhanced the footage and will be releasing it in select movie theaters across the country.
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For one night only, fans will be able to watch the film, Drake’s Homecoming: The Lost Footage.
The flick features numerous unseen interviews with Bun B, Rap-a-Lot Records CEO James Prince and his son Jas Prince, who introduced Drake to Lil Wayne.
Prince – the CEO of Young Empire Music Group – says it was Drake’s skills and music that initially attracted him to the then-upstart Toronto native.
“When I first listened to Drake I had no idea he was on a hit show, I just fell in love with his sound and talent – it was unique and like nothing I had ever heard before,” Prince explains via press release. “I told him during our first conversation I would make him a star. This film documents the beginning of that journey.”
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According to the release, there will be a coinciding soundtrack featuring several So Far Gone songs such as “Best I Ever Had,” “Successful,” “Uptown,” and “Ignorant Shit.”
The movie, which is slated to hit theaters March 19, is being presented by Rap-A-Lot Records, Young Empire Music Group, Fathom Events, SpectiCast, Serious Ent. and AMG Inc.
Tickets are available at participating box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.
Watch the trailer below:
Drake’s Homecoming: The Lost Footage – Official Trailer from SpectiCast on Vimeo.
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