Drake has once again made headlines, this time not for a new chart-topping hit but for a bold addition to his facial ink collection. The 37-year-old rapper was recently photographed with a new tattoo just above his right eyebrow, featuring the Arabic phrase “Miskeen.” Fans are buzzing with speculation about the meaning, as the term translates to "poor" or "hopeless," but in certain contexts, it can also describe someone sweet or innocent.
Photographer Brent Kore first revealed the tattoo on social media, capturing Drake with a smile in a black-and-white photo.
The word "Miskeen" stands out prominently on his face, adding a unique touch to his already adorned canvas. Interestingly, the phrase is commonly used in Toronto's Somali community, offering a possible connection to Drake's hometown.
Some suggest it might reflect the rapper's duality, embodying both strength and vulnerability. This isn't Drake's inaugural facial tattoo; last summer, he honored his mother with initials under his left eye.
As fans eagerly await clarification from the artist himself, the "Miskeen" tattoo continues to spark discussions about its significance and the ever-evolving canvas of Drake's self-expression.

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