Drake , 33, has treated his fans to a video tour of his brand new, custom-built Toronto mansion, and it's certainly impressive.
The Canadian rapper had the $6.7million two-acre property built in an area of North East Toronto called Bridge Path - and he spared absolutely no expense.
The 35,000 square foot mansion boasts an NBA-size basketball court, branded with OVO, the name of Drizzy's record label.
A gentle soundtrack plays while you sit on the loo in the rapper's home, and if that was not enough, it also projects stunning colourful lights and the toilet lid lifts up automatically.
The living area features a huge double sided fireplace and luxurious black marble floors with black and grey sofas.
He also has an "awards room" for all his many gongs, as well as a lounge that features a grand piano and rows of plush grey sofas and chairs covered in cushions, and shiny black coffee tables.
And he doesn't have too much trouble getting around the huge pad, because there's an elevator going all the way up.
The enormous modern kitchen contains a white marbled island, a huge black fridge and white wooden panelling on the floors, and his guests can sit on the row of navy blue chairs.
Drake filmed himself through one of his mirror cabinets, showing off his elaborate crockery and ornaments inside, including what looks like an elephant made of crystal.
Drake also has a huge spiked chandelier taking centre stage in front of his roaring fireplace, illuminating the white mirrored walls.
The property boasts four guest bedrooms, a piano room, a screening room, a gym, and a room for all Toronto Raptor fan Drake's basketball memorabilia.
Outside is a ten-car garage for Drake's many extravagant whips which include a Lafferrari, a Bugatti, a Mercedes Mayback, and a Lamborghini, some of which fetch up to $1million at auction.
Drake's Instagram also shows off the one-of-a-kind collectible items he keeps in his enormous home, including a signed letter from Barrack and Michelle Obama, a rare framed photo of Tupac, a signed Maradona shirt, and a size 22 Shaquille O'Neal trainer.
Drake had the home built by Ontario-based house builder Ferris Rafauli and he purchased the land in 2015.
The rapper had security concerns for the property, and late last year he had permission approved to build fences twice as high as originally planned.
The city law usually forbids fences more than two metres in height, but Drake's are from three to almost four and a half metres.
His representation argued the fences blended into the property because they were lined with $1million worth of Cedar trees.