Drake (born Aubrey Drake Graham) is quite an anomaly in the hip hop community. As a rapper, he's experienced huge international success, with his albums selling an estimated 10 million copies. Singles such as "Hold On, We're Going Home" and "Started From The Bottom" have topped charts around the world and confirmed him as a massive crossover star. As a producer, he founded the successful label OVO Sound and has worked with artists such as Alicia Keys and Trey Songz. His has the respect and support of hip hop luminaries Lil Wayne and Kanye West and has collaborated with almost every big name in the business. Despite all this commercial success, Drake remains a deeply (and proudly) uncool pop culture figure. He's one of the internet's most meme-able celebrities- whole Tumblrs are devoted to his awkward dancing and overly enthusiastic reactions. His relationships with powerful women, most recently Serena Williams, are frequent tabloid fodder that he plays up to by talking earnestly about his feelings towards them at every given opportunity. These various contradictions are likely a result of his unusual personal history and unique path to becoming a rapper. Here are 15 things you never knew about your favourite (or favourite to laugh at) entertainer.