To use Drizzy Drake's own words, he "got more slaps than The Beatles" and now he's got the ink to prove it.

Adding to his already long list of tribute tattoos, the "Money In The Grave" rapper paid homage to the British band by getting a Beatles tattoo on his outer forearm.

After breaking a number of their longstanding Billboard records, Drake got a tattoo that is inspired by The Beatles' 1969 Abbey Road album cover. The ink shows a figure, who's seemingly Drake, as the fifth Beatle, standing in front of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr waving. (You gotta love the creativity!)

Following the release of Scorpion in June 2018, Drake passed The Beatles' record for most songs simultaneously in the Billboard Hot 100's Top 10. And just four months later, he earned 12 tracks on the Hot 100's Top 10 in a calendar year, surpassing the Beatles' record of 11. This past June, he earned the second-most Hot 100 Top 10s ever, with 35, topping the British band, and putting him second, only behind Madonna who has 38.