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Watch Drake Perform At Snapchat’s Lavish $4 Million Dollar NYE Party

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The rumors were true — Snapchat‘s $4 million dollar NYE party came complete with a special live performance from one of the biggest hip hop stars in the world, Drake!

Snapchat’s private event, exclusively for employees and their guests, must have been the most lit company party of the new year. Not only did CEO Evan Spiegel rent out a section of downtown Los Angeles, he reportedly flew in some of his employees from across the world to ring in 2018 right.

According to a source, Drake gave some words of wisdom to the Snapchat employees: “356 days is a very long time,” he said. “Anyone who has even a half or even a fourth of the health that you want should be grateful.”

Interestingly enough, Snapchat experienced an outage on NYE as many users tried to capture the end of year festivities. Meanwhile, the team was partying it up with Drake.

Watch the clips below as Drake performs his classic hit “Over” and newer fan favorites, “Passionfruit” and “Teenage Fever!”

Drake Performs At Snapchat NYE Party

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H/T: The Fader | Photo via The Holy Mountain for Insomniac

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