A Viral TikTok Video Claims 'For All The Dogs' Artwork Is "Demonic"

The video has 2.8 million views on TikTok since being posted.

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Opinions on Drake's latest album For All The Dogs may be split, but none of the criticisms have been as wild as one TikTok user's claim that its artwork is "demonic."

The video, first spotted by the Daily Dot, shows TikToker user ajunie_bee spending three minutes talking about the cover artwork being "demonic and sinister."

The video has 2.8 million views on TikTok since being posted.

"The way Adonis describes his artwork on his dad's album is a little sinister and if I ever feared a child, it's him," the woman, Aja, says in the video. "[...] if you listen how Adonis speaks, it's scary. [...] I'm trying to understand where he's getting this shit from."

Aja continues the video by comparing his artwork with various parts of the Bible. She alludes to Adonis' explanation of his artwork being a part of different Bible verses.

The TikTok user's comparisons are obviously odd given that Drake has rarely ever mentioned religion or faith in his music and social media presence, a sentiment that some people picked up in the comments.

On the other hand, many people defended Aja's claims with some making parasocial assumptions of Drake and Adonis' private lives.

"Ur not wrong picking up on something! i’m a child therapist- adonis is wealthy in finances but he has not had his father’s presence consistently," one person wrote.

Others even claimed Aja misrepresented the Bible in her claims.

"You’re over spiritualising things. The Bible says that in the last days children and the elderly will prophecy. If anything this sounds like a warning," another person wrote.

It's clear that there will always be all sorts of bizarre dialogue surrounding Drake, his music, and his family.

Despite the weird TikTok videos, Drake is continuing to push his latest album.

Last week, he was spotted filming a music video on the roof of Scotiabank Arena.

Nicki Minaj also wanted to be a part of the album in some way after being left off the final tracklist as she remixed the Chief Keef-assisted "All the Parties."

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