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Drakewas front and center to helpThe Weekndcelebrate his birthday.

The “God’s Plan” rapper, 35, shared a series of Instagram snapshots from theDawn FMartist’s celebration in Las Vegas over the weekend.

The carousel featured several photos of the longtime friends sharing a hug and talking during the festivities. Drake also included a solo snap of himself enjoying a casino table.

“We’ve done everything like it’s nothing…isn’t that something,” he captioned the post. He went on to share a photo in his Instagram Story of himself and the fellow Canadian musician laughing together.

“We’re celebrating one of the greatest artists of all f–– time. My brother from day one, and I’m grateful not only to be here with my brothers but that the family is back together where we belong from the greatest city in the world,” the rapper said of his friend.

“Straight, big six Toronto. At the end of the day we are here for one man and I want everyone to enjoy their life on behalf of my brother Abel.”

Set to debut Saturday on Prime Video,The Weeknd x The Dawn FM Experiencewill also be featured as an eight-track live EP on the Amazon Music platform,NME reports.

Last month, Tesfayedropped his fifth albumDawn FMon Jan. 7 — less than a week after announcing the project.

The 52-minute album includes 16 tracks and features fromTyler, the Creator,Lil Wayne, Oneohtrix Point Never, Swedish House Mafia,Max Martin,Calvin Harris, andUncut Gemsco-director Josh Safdie.

The Weeknd previously released one of his tracks “Take My Breath” in August to give his fans their first taste of the album. The song was later featured in anOlympic promofor the U.S. women’s track and field team.

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Dawn FMhas already garnered the attention of celebrities, like actressNeve Campbell, whoreceived a shout-outin The Weeknd’s song “Here We Go.” The track includes the line, “Make her scream like Neve Campbell.”

“How crazy is that? It’s pretty crazy,” theScreamstarsaidwhile onThe Late Late Show with James Cordenlast month, before revealing she didn’t know who the 31-year-old singer was at first.

“Well at first, my publicist told me and she said The Weeknd and I was like, ‘Wait, which weekend? Last weekend?’ I had no idea what she was talking about,” Campbell, 48, said.

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She continued, “And then I realized, ‘Oh, the guy who played at the Super Bowl. That guy!’ Fellow Canadian. How cool,” she said.

Corden, 43, laughed and said, “I can only think he would be really disappointed if he knew you described him as the guy from the Super Bowl given he’s arguably one of the biggest and best-selling artists of his generation.”

Laughing as well, Campbell admitted, “I’m just so bad at pop culture. [He’s] a very talented guy from Canada.”

source: people.com