Drake inspires kids with speech in South Africa
Rapper Drake showed off his motivational speaking talents while delivering a speech to South African youths at the Nelson Mandela Center of Memory on Monday (27Jun16).
The star was in Johannesburg to film the music video for his hit One Dance, but he took a break from working to pay a visit to kids at the late leader's post-presidential office, which is now a museum honoring his legacy.
Drake addressed students as part of Youth Month celebrations,
discussing his experience growing up in Toronto, Canada and what
inspired him to follow his dreams, urging the kids to do the
same.
"I encourage you to do everything you can to make the future here
as bright as you possibly can," the 29 year old told the crowd.
"We're all young. We all have some end goal or some dream. And take
it from me, I sat around for a lot of days thinking about my
family, my loved ones, where I'm from and trying to make the place
where I’m from proud of me. If I can do it, anyone in this room can
do it."
Drake was also given a tour of the center by Minister in the
Presidency Jeff Radebe, his Deputy, Buti Manamela, and members of
the Mandela family.
Deputy Minister Manamela praised the hip-hop star for being a
positive role model for the students, telling AllAfrica.com, "We
are quite grateful to him and his team to come and be part of this.
This is one of the most successful artists in the world; he is an
inspiration to many young South Africans.
"What is more important is that he is committing on a long standing
partnership with our country."