"Bros garage looks like GTA" - Fans react to Drake showing off new cars including a Rolls-Royce with custom Snow Owl Ranch wraps

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Drake showed off his massive car collection, which included a Rolls-Royce with a custom Snow Owl Ranch wrap, during his recent livestream. For the uninitiated, the Canadian rapper is currently hosting a three-night livestream on Kick ahead of the festive season on December 21, 22, and 23, 2025.

During his livestream on December 22, he invited streamer BenDaDon to what looked like a parking lot to show off his car collection, which reportedly included a new Rolls-Royce and trucks covered in custom Snow Owl Ranch wraps with the American flag. In the clip, the rapper is seen lifting the cover off a Rolls-Royce, which had the words "AREA 29 HOUSTON" on the side.

Drake's car collection drew mixed responses from netizens on X, with one user saying that the rapper's garage looked like something from the Grand Theft Auto video game.

"Bros garage looks like GTA."

@AkademiksTV Bros garage looks like GTA

Several netizens echoed similar sentiments, calling the rapper the "coolest person alive."

@AkademiksTV Bro really out here livin' a cheat code life 😂

@AkademiksTV Drake is the coolest person alive

@AkademiksTV Even Santa ain't moving like this 🤣🔥

@AkademiksTV Looks like he’s in a gta garage lmao

However, some seemed amused by the car wraps, wondering why the Canadian rapper had an American flag on his cars.

@AkademiksTV Why isn’t it a Canadian flag? 😂

@AkademiksTV The wrap is frying me lmao why he got a camo/American flag wrap?? 😂😂

@certifiedjared Worse wrap I ever saw


Drake gifted BenDaDon a Rolls-Royce on his livestream

Drake, known for his extensive collection of high-end cars, was seemingly in a giving mood this holiday season as he gifted streamer BenDaDon a Rolls-Royce to kick off his livestream on December 22, 2025. A clip of the incident showed the streamer looking stunned as the rapper grinned and danced around him, encouraging him to get into the car.

BenDaDon popped in and out of the livestream on both days. The first day, he urged the rapper for an update on his highly anticipated album, Iceman, jokingly asking:

“When the f**k is you dropping the album, ugly a** n***a? Chat, y’all gotta chill."

The rapper teased back and accused the streamer of clipfarming, saying no one in the chat asked him about the album. However, towards the end of the stream, he also offered a quick update on the project, promising fans that he was focused and "cheffing" towards the release.

Elsewhere in the livestream, Drake also took shots at Spotify and referred to it as "Botify" in the wake of the company being sued last month for allegedly using bots to increase streams.

Notably, Drake was mentioned as an example in the lawsuit, with the complaint claiming that Spotify turned a "blind eye" to the "mass-scale fraudulent streaming" that allegedly helped him gain billions of streams. A new Ratings Games Music report dated December 22, 2025, stated that the star became the "first rapper in history to earn over 18 billion streams on Spotify within one year."

Drake has been named in a lawsuit against Spotify accusing the company of streaming fraud.The lawsuit, filed by RBX, alleges that “between January 2022 and September 2025, a substantial, non-trivial percentage of Drake’s ~37,000,000,000 streams on Spotify during that timeframe were inauthentic and appeared to be the work of a sprawling network of Bot Accounts.”Drake and his team are not accused of manipulating streams but are listed as a beneficiary of fraud in a case that “does not stand alone.”

According to Billboard, the Canadian rapper is also reportedly looking to share 10% of his betting wins with a fan, hosting a contest via Stake to choose a lucky winner in the course of the three-day livestream.

"Can we end my roughest gambling year on a good note?? I want to MAXWIN and share 10% of it with you. Go to @stake to find out how you can enter to win that pot. 3 streams BACK 2 BACK 2 BACK this SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY."

Drake's betting woes followed him well into the end of the year. On December 19, 2205, the rapper posted that he had placed a $200,000 bet on Jake Paul in his heavyweight boxing match against Anthony Joshua, which would result in a $1.64 million payout for the rapper if Paul won.

However, Paul lost the match after Joshua secured a sixth-round knockout against the former YouTuber, which meant that the rapper also lost his bet.


Drake's final livestream on Kick to cap off the three-day event will be on December 23, 2025.

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