Drake’s 2011 Song ‘Look What You Have Done’ Is a Heartfelt Homage to His Mother


Drake is a well-known singer, and his fans recently saw a touching moment during his It’s All a Blur tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City. This showed that Drake is still a mama’s boy.

During the show, Drake’s mother Sandi Graham joined him on stage, and he sang his 2011 song “Look What You Have Done,” which was a touching song about his family.

People magazine says the fan-made videos showed the singer singing the song while sitting on a couch beside his mom.

The words to his 2011 song “Look What You’ve Done” are a thank-you to his mother for raising him and a promise to take care of her when he’s famous.

His song says, “You get the operation you dreamed of / And I finally send you to Rome / And get to make good on my promise / It all worked out girl, we shoulda known / ‘Cause you deserve it.”

Drake kept rapping the song, and Sandi smiled and then put her hand to her face, as if to stop herself from crying.

This was the first time since 2012 that Drake had played this song.

Drake has never been afraid to show how much he loves his mother. On her birthday in January, he shared a post to honor her.

He wrote in the post’s caption, “Thank you Mama for the 9 months you carried me through…all the pain and suffering. No one knows the pressure you bear just only you…give you all my love.”