Drake Roasts Meek Mill, Brings Out Kanye West & destiny at OVO Fest
Meek Mill become the visitor of honor on the sixth annual OVO Fest, and he wasn’t even inside the united states of america. within the wake of their explosive feud, Drake took the opportunity to roast his rival at some point of his annual hometown live performance—and he didn’t preserve returned.
Following an opening set from PARTYNEXTDOOR with special guest P. Reign, Drake took the stage at Toronto’s Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Monday night (Aug. 3). even as Meek memes displayed on screen, he opened together with his pair of Meek diss tracks, “Charged Up” and “returned to back,” which he done for the primary time live.
U.K. rapper Skepta took the stage as the first guest of the evening
to perform his single “Shutdown.” Future was next, serving up his
street anthems “March Madness,” “Trap Ni**as,” “Real Sisters,” and “Fuck
Up Some Commas.”
Drake praised the Dirty Sprite 2 rapper, declaring, “If there’s anybody that got the world on fire it’s you, my ni**a. Make some noise for super Future.”
But that was only the beginning. Drizzy kept the surprises coming with Kanye West, who performed a 45-minute set of hits including “All Day,” “Don’t Like,” “Mercy,” “Wolves,” and “Black Skinhead.” Yeezus also brought out Travi$ Scott—fresh from jail—for “Upper Echelon” and “Antidote.”
Drake and ‘Ye came together for “Blessings” before Drizzy continued with his remix to Fetty Wap’s “My Way” and the “Cha Cha”-sampled “Hotline Bling,” which he performed for the first time.
“This guy holds your city and your country down in a way that’s so unbelievable,” said Skateboard P.
Drake kept things going with cuts off If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late including “10 Bands” and “Know Yourself.” “He ain’t ready for that 3 Peat,” said Drake in reference to a rumored third Meek diss track.
The crowd started chanting “Fuck Meek Mill,” but Drake told them to quiet down because it was all in good fun. He then went into “Energy,” switching up the lyrics to reference Meek yet again.
“My acting days are over, fuck that ni**a for life!” he said to cheers from the audience.
Following an opening set from PARTYNEXTDOOR with special guest P. Reign, Drake took the stage at Toronto’s Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Monday night (Aug. 3). even as Meek memes displayed on screen, he opened together with his pair of Meek diss tracks, “Charged Up” and “returned to back,” which he done for the primary time live.
Back to Back. #OVOFest pic.twitter.com/TgFPGHXQGh
— Word On Road (@WordOnRd) August 4, 2015
Drake praised the Dirty Sprite 2 rapper, declaring, “If there’s anybody that got the world on fire it’s you, my ni**a. Make some noise for super Future.”
But that was only the beginning. Drizzy kept the surprises coming with Kanye West, who performed a 45-minute set of hits including “All Day,” “Don’t Like,” “Mercy,” “Wolves,” and “Black Skinhead.” Yeezus also brought out Travi$ Scott—fresh from jail—for “Upper Echelon” and “Antidote.”
Drake and ‘Ye came together for “Blessings” before Drizzy continued with his remix to Fetty Wap’s “My Way” and the “Cha Cha”-sampled “Hotline Bling,” which he performed for the first time.
Back to Back. #OVOFest pic.twitter.com/TgFPGHXQGh
— Word On Road (@WordOnRd) August 4, 2015
Pharrell Williams emerged for “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” “Get Lucky,”
and “Freedom.” He also praised the Canadian rapper for repping the 6.“This guy holds your city and your country down in a way that’s so unbelievable,” said Skateboard P.
Drake kept things going with cuts off If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late including “10 Bands” and “Know Yourself.” “He ain’t ready for that 3 Peat,” said Drake in reference to a rumored third Meek diss track.
The crowd started chanting “Fuck Meek Mill,” but Drake told them to quiet down because it was all in good fun. He then went into “Energy,” switching up the lyrics to reference Meek yet again.
“My acting days are over, fuck that ni**a for life!” he said to cheers from the audience.
Haha he was busy getting his teeth whitened. Meek Mill Xd :P
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