Drake enjoyed a long night of partying to cap off his weekend in New York City.
The 35-year-old hitmaker was seen leaving the hip club Zero Bond around 4 a.m. on Monday morning while accompanied by two women friends.
The rapper looked casual and cool in a relaxed double denim look featuring a loose-fitting pale blue jacket.
Long night: Drake, 35, was seen leaving the hip clip Zero Bond at 4 a.m. on Monday after a night out partying with his friends
Drake (the middle name of Aubrey Graham) complemented the jacket with loose-fitting acid wash jeans.
He stuck to the ultra-casual theme with a plain white T-shirt and brown suede boots.
The In My Feelings rapper wore his hair with a middle part and braids running along the sides of his head, and he added some luster with large diamond earrings.
Stepping out of the club with Drake were two women, one of whom looked edgy in a black leather jacket and tight black vinyl pants.
Taking it easy: Drake was dressed in a Canadian tuxedo, which he paired with a plain white T-shirt and brown suede boots
On the go: He was spotted leaving the club after dining at Cipriani earlier in the evening
She wore her raven locks with voluminous curls in the back, along with a thick curled strand dangling to the side of her face.
The other woman was stylish in a black leather off-the-shoulder mini dress with black boots and a navy handbag.
Earlier in the evening, Drake was spotted dining out at Cipriani.
He was celebrating after attending the premiere in New York City of David O. Russell’s new film Amsterdam, which Drake produced.
Back in black: Drake exited the club with two women, one in a black leather jacket and tight vinyl pants and another in a black leather off-the-shoulder mini dress
The film stars Christian Bale, Margot Robbie and John David Washington as a doctor, nurse and lawyer, respectively, who are forced to clear their names after they witness a murder and then become the primary suspects.
The period mystery–comedy features a breathtaking ensemble cast that also includes Taylor Swift, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Rock, Robert De Niro, Andrea Riseborough, Rami Malek, Mike Myers and more.
Drake has lately been focusing more of his energies on film and television, even as he continues to churn out hits.
In addition to producing Amsterdam, he is an executive producer on HBO’s acclaimed high school drama Euphoria, and he helped revive the British crime drama Top Boy for an additional three seasons on Netflix.