Drake’s mini-me son, Adonis, is already taking after his A-list dad.
The adorable 6-year-old was spotted sitting courtside at an NBA game in New York City Saturday night.
The father-son duo enjoyed a boys’ night out at Madison Square Garden where they watched the Miami Heat take on the New York Knicks.
The “God’s Plan” rapper, 37, rocked a zip-up distressed leather jacket with a white sweater, loose black trousers and patent leather boots.
Meanwhile, Adonis looked equally swag in a bright orange jacket with a black tee, black pants and white sneakers.
The youngster accessorized the look with a chain around his neck and a black beanie, as he maintained a serious facial expression while watching the game.
The outing came a few weeks after the hitmaker’s son was seen sporting drawn-on tattoos and abs.
The “One Dance” rapper, who shares Adonis with French artist Sophie Brussaux, posted a pic of their little one with a faux six-pack.
“Shredder,” he captioned the post via his Instagram Story at the time.
The “Degrassi” alum first revealed he had fathered a baby boy in 2018 after fellow rapper Pusha T dropped a diss track, “The Story of Adidon,” which alluded to Drake’s possible paternity.
The actor-turned-musician then made the confession on his album “Scorpion,” rapping, “Look at the way we live / I wasn’t hiding my kid from the world / I was hiding the world from my kid / From empty souls who just wake up and look to debate / Until you’re starin’ at your seed, you could never relate.”
He shared the first photo of his blond-haired son on Instagram in 2020, noting that he initially didn’t want to post the then-tot’s face.
“It was great for me. It was great to just share that with the world,” the Canadian rapper said on Lil Wayne’s “Young Money Radio.”
“I just felt like, it wasn’t even anything I talked to anybody about or anything I planned. I just woke up one morning and was like, ‘You know what, this is just something that I want to do.’”
Drake has since been open about sharing special moments from Adonis’ life on social media, including extravagant birthday parties and the matching ensembles they wear when they’re together.
He even used one of Adonis’ drawings as the cover art for his album “For All the Dogs” which was released last October.