Drake and Travis Scott teamed up on August 29 in Vancouver, Canada, to perform their latest joint track, Meltdown, for the first time. The performance was a highlight of Drake's popular It's All a Blur tour, held at the Rodgers Arena.
Originally, the tour was set to feature rapper 21 Savage alongside Drake.
However, due to immigration issues faced by 21 Savage, his participation in the Canadian leg of the tour had to be canceled. Drake informed the Vancouver crowd about this unfortunate development before introducing a surprise guest.
Speaking to the audience, Drake expressed regret about 21 Savage's absence and then excitedly introduced Travis Scott:
“Bad news: 21 Savage couldn't come to Canada, and I apologize.
But luckily for you, Vancouver, my brother is here for you tonight. He loves you almost as much as I do.
This is the only chance to see him on this tour, so make some noise!”
Drake further thrilled the energetic audience by revealing that Travis Scott had made a special journey to Vancouver exclusively for this performance, making it a unique moment on the tour. Together, they performed their past hit collaborations, including Meltdown from Travis Scott's album UTOPIA, and the well-received track Sicko Mode.
Travis Scott then took the stage alone, treating the crowd to performances of his songs I Know?, 'Fe!n', and Goosebumps.
Drake, recognized for his emotive lyrics and catchy rhythms, initially gained attention through his mixtapes, like Room for Improvement and Comeback Season.
His official debut album, Thank Me Later, released in 2010, achieved success with tracks like Find Your Love and Over. Hotline Bling, a Grammy-winning single from the album Take Care (2011), became a significant milestone in his
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