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Who Is Adonis Graham? Drake's Son Training at PSG Academy Ahead of Champions League Final
Drake's son Adonis Graham has been enrolled in the Paris Saint-Germain youth academy, with the Canadian rapper referencing his child's football journey on his 2026 album 'Iceman' — here is everything you need to know

By CM NEWS Entertainment & Football Desk | Published: June 4, 2026
Adonis Graham — the son of global rap superstar Drake — has become one of the most talked-about names in football and entertainment crossover circles after it emerged that the young boy is enrolled in the Paris Saint-Germain youth academy in France. The story gained widespread attention following PSG's back-to-back UEFA Champions League title victory on May 30, 2026, with fans actively searching to understand the connection between Drake's son and Europe's reigning club champions.
KEY FACTS
- Adonis Graham is the son of Canadian rapper Drake, born in October 2017
- Adonis is enrolled in the Paris Saint-Germain youth football academy
- Drake referenced his son's PSG connection on his 2026 album "Iceman," in the song "Firm Friends"
- PSG won the 2026 UEFA Champions League final on May 30, beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties in Budapest
- Adonis was born to Drake and French artist Sophie Brussaux
- Drake has publicly embraced his role as a football-supporting father, attending Adonis's youth games on multiple occasions
Adonis Graham was born in October 2017 to Drake and French visual artist Sophie Brussaux. His existence was initially kept private by Drake before being publicly acknowledged in 2018 following Pusha T's infamous diss track "The Story of Adidon." Since then, Drake has been openly devoted to fatherhood, regularly sharing glimpses of his son on social media and attending his sporting events with evident pride.
Drake referenced his son and the PSG academy directly on his 2026 album "Iceman," in the song "Firm Friends," with lyrics stating "My son takes corners for Paris Saint-Germain in front of Luis Enrique" — a clear reference to Adonis, who is actually enrolled in the PSG youth academy. [Tribuna.com]
The line instantly went viral among football and hip-hop fans alike — cementing what had been a lesser-known fact about Drake's personal life into a globally circulated talking point, particularly given that PSG went on to win the Champions League just weeks after the album's release.
Drake released "Iceman" on May 15, 2026, through OVO Sound and Republic Records — his ninth studio album. [Wikipedia] The PSG reference in "Firm Friends" landed just two weeks before PSG's Champions League triumph in Budapest, making the timing feel almost prophetic to fans who connected the dots.
DRAKE AS A FOOTBALL DAD
Drake's journey into football fandom has been driven entirely by his son. Drake was spotted at a Toronto elementary school where he is believed to have watched Adonis play soccer. Adonis is Drake's son with French artist Sophie Brussaux. [Rap-Up]
Drake is fully leaning into the soccer dad persona — pulling up to his son Adonis' soccer game dressed to the nines and posting about it on Instagram. [Billboard]
Adonis's enrolment in the PSG academy reflects both his French heritage through his mother and his natural footballing development in the Paris environment. The PSG academy — one of the most respected youth development programmes in world football — has produced numerous professional players and operates to elite standards at every age group.
PSG'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WIN — WHAT ADONIS WATCHED.
PSG became back-to-back European champions by beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties in a dramatic final in Budapest that ended 1-1 after extra time on Saturday May 30. [NPR]
Barcelona 1992 Olympic gold medallist Luis Enrique won the premier European club football trophy for the third time as a manager, having previously lifted it with FC Barcelona in 2015 and the previous season with PSG. [Olympics]
For Adonis Graham — a young boy training under the PSG badge — watching his club's first team retain the Champions League trophy represents the kind of inspirational moment that defines a young footballer's ambitions.
CONCLUSION
Adonis Graham's story sits at the intersection of two of the world's most powerful cultural forces — hip-hop and football. As PSG's youth academy player and the son of one of music's biggest global stars, he occupies a uniquely high-profile position in both worlds. Whether he follows the path to professional football remains to be seen — but with PSG's back-to-back Champions League title as the backdrop to his development, the inspiration surrounding him is about as powerful as it gets.
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