Drake Spotted at Tems’ ‘Born In The Wild’ Tour in Toronto

Global Superstar Drake Spotted at Tems’ ‘Born In The Wild’ Tour in Toronto

In a surprise appearance, Canadian rapper Drake was spotted at the Toronto leg of Nigerian singer Tems’ ‘Born In The Wild’ tour at History, Toronto, on Saturday night. Videos emerged online showing the moment the camera flashed to Drake sitting in a VIP section during Naomi Sharon’s set, where he was seen nodding to the performance.

Tems, who was headlining the show, revealed that she defied a cold to perform, saying, “I have a cold but we’re gonna dance this cold away.” Despite her illness, Tems delivered an electrifying performance, featuring a medley of songs from her debut album ‘Born In The Wild’ as well as her previous projects.

This is not the first time Tems and Drake have collaborated. They have worked together twice, first on Drake’s song ‘Fountain’ and secondly as guests on Future’s ‘Wait 4 U’, which debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The appearance by Drake, a global superstar, is a testament to Tems’ growing popularity and influence in the music industry. Fans took to social media to share their excitement and surprise at seeing the rapper in attendance, with many praising Tems’ performance and dedication to her craft despite being unwell.

The ‘Born In The Wild’ tour is a celebration of Tems’ debut album, which has received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. The tour has been making its way across North America, with stops in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto.

With Drake’s appearance, the ‘Born In The Wild’ tour has undoubtedly gained even more attention and excitement, solidifying Tems’ position as a rising star in the music industry.

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