Drake has kept himself busy throughout 2026 thanks to his ICEMAN trilogy, but he still finds time to support people and businesses online. After recently showing appreciation for the viral "Shabang" challenge, the rapper turned his attention to a Houston restaurant called Lost In Da Sauce, praising the spot after enjoying one of its meals.
The restaurant shared a video on Instagram showing The Boy reacting to its loaded fries and sliders while sitting inside his car. "Came all the way from Toronto, Canada, the 6ix," he expressed. "But I also live in Brenham, Texas, so you know I'm repping both at the same time. Yeah, you know, tapped in. Love. I got to try some... Loaded fries. I came to you, by the way. Fire. Sliders, fire. Hawaiian bun, great. Tapped in..."
After reposting the clip to its Instagram Story, Lost In Da Sauce Kitchen followed up with another message thanking supporters for standing by the business. "I want to thank y'all for those who stayed down and continue to support me along the way. DM's are going dumb. And I will be looking at food trucks soon thanks to Drake."
It appears Drake's endorsement is already bringing even more attention to the restaurant. While some people may view it as a simple shoutout, moments like this can have a huge impact on a growing business and open the door to even greater opportunities.
Many fans may not know that Drake owns property in Texas. He purchased the home in 2023, and since then he has spent much more time visiting the state.
Drake is also making headlines in Houston for another reason. On Sunday, June 28, he organized a special event that is only open to women named Janice. The gathering serves as a playful apology for the popularity of his ICEMAN track "Janice STFU." Similar events are also taking place in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, and Miami, and they were already underway at the time this article was written.
Drake's connection to Houston extends beyond these events. He recently appeared at a local club alongside Bun B, where the pair performed Z-Ro's legendary "Mo City Don" freestyle in a clip that quickly spread across social media. Toronto will always be home for Drizzy, but Houston continues to hold a special place in his life as well.