.Drake joins LilTunechi & NICKIMINAJ for YoungMoneyReunion at OVOFest
noted, the show — which was initially scheduled for Aug. 1 — marked the first time the three performers had appeared onstage together in eight years.
The set kicked off with a message appearing on video screens at the venue, Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, that read: “Unfortunately, Lil Wayne had some troubles at the border,. Luckily, Drake runs the border.” Lil Wayne then took to the stage, performing an array of hits before being joined by Drake and Minaj.“I’m standing onstage with the greatest rapper of all time,” Drake said, acknowledging Lil Wayne. “And I’m standing onstage with the other greatest rapper of all time, she’s over there with the pink hair. By the way, like, are these b***hes serious? Like, nobody can f**k with Nicki. She’s like the originator — it starts here, ends here, all that s**t.
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