Drake hugged and kissed the young woman on-stage in Colorado (Picture: Getty; YouTube/Andy)

Drake fans have expressed their shock over a resurfaced video which shows the In My Feelings rapper kissing a young girl and making comments about her body after learning she was aged 17.

In the short clip, which was filmed at a concert at the Ogden Theater in May 2010, the 32-year-old rapper is seen holding hands with a young woman after inviting her on-stage. The concert took place in Colorado where the legal age of consent for sexual activity is 17.

As the audience cheer him on, Drake begins caressing the fans body and snuggling into her neck before lightly brushing his arms against her chest.

Turning to the audience, the Canadian rapper says: Yall are going to have me getting carried away again, I get in trouble for shit like this. How old are you?

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When the girl replies 17, the audience boos and Drake turns away before stating: I cant go to jail yet, man! 17? Why do you look like that?

Further complimenting her body, he continued: You thick. Look at all this. Well look, I had fun.

I dont know whether I should feel guilty or not, but I had fun.

Fans believe Drakes behaviour towards the young fan was inappropriate (Picture: FilmMagic)

Drake continued: I like the way your breasts feel against my chest. I just want to thank you.

Before the young woman leaves the stage, Drake kisses her hand and face several times.

The video was recirculated again by a Twitter user on Friday and has received backlash from fans who believe Drakes behaviour towards the young woman was inappropriate.

It comes in the midst of controversy surrounding R Kelly, whose sexual abuse allegations are being recounted in a Lifetime documentary, Surviving R Kelly.

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In September, some fans criticised Drakes close friendship with Stranger Things actress Millie Bobby Brown, who is 14, after she revealed he sent her a text message stating he missed her.

Metro.co.uk have contacted Drakes reps for comment.

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