Back in 2009, before he signed to Lil' Wayne's Young Money label through Cash Money/Universal, Drake performed a sold out concert in Toronto's Sound Academy. The concert may have sold out, but Drake was not the household name he is today, so a recording of the tour was lost, and thought by many to be destroyed. But when the footage was later discovered, it was assembled into a live concert film, with additional interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with celebrity's influential in making Drake the world superstar he is. James Prince and his son Jas Prince are interviewed in the film, with Jas being often cited as the man who brought Drake to the attention of Lil' Wayne, and launched his career into the stratosphere.
James and Jas Prince worked as executive producers 'Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage' in collaboration with Fathom Events and Specticast. The trailer includes a little known secret of Drake's rise to universal fame, in which Jas Prince reveals that the first time he played Drake's music to Lil' Wayne: "He was like, 'Jas, don't play me that s**t no more. It's no good." You'll be able to see for yourself, when the film hits selected theatres on 19th March, 2015.
Starring: Drake