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During his recent Kansas City concert, Drake made a generous commitment to cover the mortgage of a fan's deceased mother.

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On Saturday, a fan tossed a letter onto the stage, and upon reading it, Drake was seemingly deeply moved. Despite the mortgage amount reaching six figures, he willingly committed to covering it.

"You said, '[Pay] off my mom's house, rest in peace,' " he read. "Your mom passed away? Alright. And you owe ... Oh, this is the outstanding balance right here. This is a lot of money right here, but you know what? I'm going to pay off your momma's house for you."

The 'For All The Dogs' rapper added, "This is a lot of money right here! That's 160 bands [$160,000], but Imma pay out of my pocket. That's gonna come from me. Rest in peace to your momma... Jennifer Schumer. Rest in piece. I love you."

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His KC concert stop wasn't the only time the 37-year-old performed a good deed.

A few weeks ago, Drake assured a St. Louis attendee that he would cover their surgery expenses, stating, "I don't know what kind of surgery you need, sir. From me to you, St. Louis love, we gonna take care of whatever the surgery is."

Additionally, in February, the Toronto native generously gifted $100,000 to a fan who had completed chemotherapy. The heartfelt gesture came after he spotted her sign in the Nashville concert crowd, which read: "Just finished chemo."

Drake is currently on tour with J. Cole and Lil Durk, after announcing new dates last November.

'It's All a Blur - Big As The What?' tour lands in Memphis on Tuesday, Lexington on March 10 and Belmont Park on March 14.