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Drake Booed By Limp Bizkit Fans In Toronto

Is Drake no longer feeling the love in Toronto? The rapper was recently booed at a Limp Bizkit concert in his hometown. A video surfaced of the rap-rock band Limp…

Wes Borland and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit perform at Madison Square Garden on May 13, 2022 in New York City.
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Is Drake no longer feeling the love in Toronto? The rapper was recently booed at a Limp Bizkit concert in his hometown.

A video surfaced of the rap-rock band Limp Bizkit performing at their concert in Toronto. During the band's set at Toronto's Budweiser Stage on Wednesday (July 24), the band's frontman Fred Durst shared with the crowd that Drake was watching from the side of the stage.

"Did you know Drake’s here tonight?" Durst asked, which started a ton of loud boos from the crowd. At one point in the video, one person can be heard saying, "What the f---?"

The video shows Durst surprised by the crowd’s reaction. "I thought Drake was your homie? What? No? Drake's my homie," he said before performing their next song "Take a Look Around," which he dedicated to the rapper.

If you’re wondering how Drake reacted to it all, it’s unclear how he felt. He has yet to respond, and no video of his reaction has surfaced.

Take a look at the video here.

Whether it has anything to do with Drake or not, Canada has been making the headlines for how they have been treating U.S. rappers.

Back in June, Rick Ross and his entourage were confronted by a group of guys following his performance at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. Ross and his crew got into a huge brawl with a group of men who were not happy that the rapper played Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track "Not Like Us" during his show. Ross got punched and a security guard was brutally pummeled. Also, one of Ross' personnel was knocked out unconscious according to multiple reports.

On July 18, ScHoolboy Q's Blue Lips Weekends Tour stop in Toronto was canceled. After the show was abruptly canceled, Variety reported that Schoolboy Q suggested the show was canceled by Canadian police who “don't want nobody from TDE performing.”

"THey just cancelled my sHow in TORONTO... CANADIAN POLICE DONT WANT NOBODY FROM TDE PERFORMING," the Los Angeles rhymer posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

"TOP was just wit Wayne & Baby smH partynextdoor just Had a sHow @ tHe palladium if we wanted to get yall we would’ve just did it," he added in a follow-up post, referencing the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef possibly being the cause.

"Now wHen sumbody get Hurt don’t cry…Actually I get it.. Nvm tHis s--- Lokey Hilarious…Iono wHy dot put me in tHat f---ing video."

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