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Drake surprises fan by doing karaoke with her

Jealous much? What seemed like an ordinary night out with some friends at Saddle Ranch on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles yesterday, turned into the time of one young woman's life.
/ Source: E!online

Jealous much?

What seemed like an ordinary night out with some friends at Saddle Ranch on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles yesterday, turned into the time of one young woman's life.

Thanks to some good ol' fashioned karaoke.

Dalal aka "Dee," an international student from Kuwait, tells E! News she was having dinner with a girlfriend, when she received a text message from her friend Jay, who deejays at Saddle Ranch on Tuesday nights, telling her that someone famous was there and that she should definitely stop by.

"When I showed up I asked Jay who the celebrity was and he said he was not sure, and that I should go find out. I had no clue it was Drake," she tells us.

Then it was karaoke time! Dee took the stage to sing Rihanna's No. 1 single "What's My Name" off the Grammy-nominated album "Loud."

"I was up there with the mike and the first beats of 'Only Girl in the World' started playing and I said, 'Stop the song! Does anyone here know how to do the Drake part of "What's My Name"?' So I was like, anyone? Anyone? Hello? And decided to just sing it by myself and then boom! Drake jumps up with his bodyguard behind him and was like, 'Wait, I thought I was going to do the song with you.'"

Can you believe it?! Neither can we.

"I was like, 'Oh my god, Drake!" Dee tells E! News that, "I just got lost in the moment and thought, 'Whatever happens I don't care.' It was a total Hollywood moment."

It seems like the two quickly became friends. After sharing the stage, Dee hung out with the rapper. "I went over to his table and Drake told his bodyguard to let me through. He hugged me and I thanked him for singing with me and told him that it made my day."

Well, you know what they say: YOLO!

--Reporting by Holly Passalaqua