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There was little to no love for Drake, who took the stage at Tyler the Creator‘s annual Camp Flog Gnaw festival and faced an awkward moment when he reportedly got booed off.
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The “In My Feelings” rapper probably was in his feelings, after fans seemed to not embrace the rapper’s set while on stage performing at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Billboard reports.
That cringe-worthy moment ultimately caused Drake to cut his set short and exit after fans booed and hissed at him and screamed “nooos.”
Drake tried to calm down the angry crowd but to no avail.
“Like I said, I’m here for you,” and, “If you want me to keep going, I’ll keep going,” he said in a video that circulated widely on social media.
But after fans didn’t give the rapper a resounding yes, he left.
“It’s been love. I go by the name of Drake, thank you for having me,” he said before leaving the stage.
Incase you wanted to see Drake get booed off stage at flog gnaw… bruh pic.twitter.com/TgyqWvOZtq
— Baby Carrot (@lrroze89) November 11, 2019
Some on social media blamed the onslaught of boos on the music. One commenter said that Tyler has his own brand of music that doesn’t mesh with Drake’s.
I don’t really hear the boos. There’s someone near the camera who sounds like a woman saying “noooo” tho. Tyler has his own unique fanbase. I could see a lot of rappers not doing well with his crowd.
— Alan Page (@AlanPageDC) November 11, 2019
That mediocre, lame-sing-song-beatmaker whoever should be out the charts.
We need rebellious and life-changing music for once!— Ronald Rodrquez (@roncerod) November 11, 2019
Others said that concert-goers were led to believe that Frank Ocean was going to hit the stage at the special guest of the night, but instead they got Drake.
Even though the short clip appears to make it seem like Drake was one and done, he did perform nine songs before leaving.
Although the Toronto emcee didn’t make waves on stage, he will be making weed now that his trademark applications in Canada and the U.S. have been approved for his new weed company More Life Growth Co, TMZ reports.
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