Between Father’s Day and first day of school, Drake hasn’t shied away from posting photos of his son on social media since revealing him for the first time in March.

To celebrate Adonis turning three years old over the weekend, the October’s Very Own rapper marked the occasion by throwing an intimate party at his mansion in Toronto. Drizzy took to Instagram on Sunday (October 12) for his only child’s born day and shared a photo of them together with balloons in the background.

“Young Stunna,” he simply wrote as the caption.

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Drake also shared a personal photo of his mother Sandi Graham hugging Adonis while wearing a mask.

Adonis’ mother, Sophie Brussaux, also took to social media to honor the big day and mention how proud she is of her and Drake for bringing a child into the world.

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“Joyeux anniversaire mon amoureux!” she wrote. “3 years ago, I was finally meeting you for the first time, after a long 24-hr labour. I’m so proud of the little man you’re becoming, I love you more than life. The world is YOURS!”

She added, “We did that @champagnepapi.”

Drizzy’s father Dennis Graham posted a photo of himself and his grandson sitting at a piano and noted how he’s continuing the family’s musical legacy.

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“Happy Birthday to my little pride and joy,” he said. “I love you little guy. You make me very proud to see that you’re the one to carry on the Graham tradition. Happy Birthday Grandson.”

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With Drake’s late grandma also sharing the same birthday, he said, “Also I would like to wish my darling Mother a Happy Birthday in Heaven.”

Drake has shown off his Toronto home plenty of times since giving Architectural Digest an exclusive tour in April.

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“Because I was building it in my hometown, I wanted the structure to stand firm for 100 years,” he told the interior design magazine. “I wanted it to have a monumental scale and feel. It will be one of the things I leave behind, so it had to be timeless and strong.”

The mansion was also the location for his “Toosie Slide” music video, which was released earlier in 2020.

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