The 25-year-old Canadian star dropped out of Toronto's Forest Hill Collegiate Institute as a teenager after landing an acting role on TV show 'Degrassi: The Next Generation', reported Contactmusic.
He later went on to pursue his love for music and will stage his third annual Ovo Festival in his native Toronto.
"I'm actually spending my summer graduating high school. That's my main focus after Ovo Fest. I only have one college credit left to complete, and I'm really excited about that," he said.
Meanwhile, Drake has dismissed rumours of a rift with his record label boss Li'l Wayne and his Young Money Entertainment crew.
"Despite what your daily dose of bullshit may lead you to believe, I am forever about this Young Money team," he posted on his Twitter page.
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