Drake has been bombarded with bras thrown on stage throughout his It’s All a Blur Tour, and recently things hit a fever pitch when the 6 God received a gigantic bra from his father Dennis Graham.
The enormous pink bra was designed by Zobra Martin, who previously designed many of the wedding dresses in Drake’s “Falling Back” music video, and was thrown on stage during Drizzy’s show in Inglewood, California on Wednesday (August 16).
The OVO hitmaker couldn’t believe his eyes as he approached the ginormous undergarment, and scooped it up while saying aliens must exist if bras are made this size.
“This one takes the cake right here,” he said, before picking up a card that came attached to the bra. “Wait, what does it say? I can’t read this out loud actually, sorry. I can’t read this card out loud, it’s nasty.
“Who did this? This might be the end of a saga right there. This might be the end of the road, I don’t know. If these were real, I don’t even know if I’d wanna see ’em because then I’d believe that aliens exist.”
Drake then received an answer to his question.
“Oh, this is from my dad? The card says this is from my father, my father made this for me. ‘Dad’s wishing big things for you. I love you and made sure you were breastfed correctly.’ What is wrong with this man? This man is crazy.”
On AHHCade, PNAU are leaning fully into emotion for their upcoming seventh studio album.
“There’s something deeply connected about music and the path we’ve been on,” PNAU’s Nick Littlemore shares while introducing the new project, which is scheduled to arrive July 31 through Sydney independent label etcetc, under the TMRW Music umbrella.
“We’re creating songs from the heart,” he says. “Even though these tracks are built with electronics and technology, at their core they are emotional expressions. Peter, myself and everyone we worked with wanted to create a feeling of home, whether that’s on the dancefloor or inside the listener’s mind.”
The upcoming record includes the recently unveiled “Tu Corazon (Your Heart)” featuring Mexican rock band The Warning, as well as the energetic new track “Nirvana” with EARTHGANG and sadMONTH, which officially dropped today, May 8.
“Nirvana” pairs PNAU with Atlanta duo EARTHGANG and also marks the first collaboration with sadMONTH, the new creative venture from Littlemore alongside Toronto artist Dom Dias.
Littlemore describes the song as “the beginning of an entirely new chapter. It’s intense, chaotic and taps into a future version of punk electronic music. Expect something restless, rhythmic and completely untamed.”
EARTHGANG added: “With ‘Nirvana,’ we locked into this euphoric and elevated energy together with PNAU and rode that electro wave. Huge love to everyone involved in bringing this track to life and making it hit the way it does.”
Representatives for the group have also hinted that additional unexpected collaborations will be revealed in the near future.
PNAU, made up of longtime friends Littlemore and Peter Mayes, are following up their 2024 release Sambanova. Over the years, the duo have built a career filled with major records and industry recognition. Their global breakthrough came after teaming up with Elton John for the 2012 remix album Good Morning to the Night, which reached No. 1 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart. They later reunited with Elton for the 2021 remix Cold Heart featuring Dua Lipa, creating one of the biggest worldwide hits of the decade.
To celebrate the release of the new album, PNAU will launch the Australian run of their Nirvana Tour 2026 next month. The East Coast regional dates begin June 19 at Gilligan's in Cairns before finishing July 4 at Woodport Hotel in Erina.
Stream “Nirvana” below.