ScHoolboy Q couldn’t resist teasing SiR after his Toronto show got canceled, joining other TDE artists who have faced similar issues.
- SiR announced on X that his concert at club History in Toronto was called off.
- ScHoolboy Q also experienced a last-minute cancellation at the same venue in June.
- Fans speculate that Drake might be behind the cancellations due to TDE’s connection with Kendrick Lamar.
- Drake and ScHoolboy Q have exchanged subtle digs amid the ongoing tension between their camps.
Oh, the drama in the world of hip-hop! On July 30, SiR took to X to announce that his Toronto show at club History wouldn’t be happening. “So sorry to my Toronto fans. The show has been cancelled. We’re working on rescheduling for a later date,” he wrote.
Cue ScHoolboy Q’s epic trolling. Longtime fans knew this was coming, especially after Q’s own show at the same Drake-affiliated venue was canceled just last month. With a retweet, Q wrote, “HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAA TAKE YO ASS HOME BOY.. SING ON THE BUS ITS OVA WIT.”
The plot thickens! History in Toronto is run by Live Nation in tandem with Drake, leading fans to wonder if Drizzy has a hand in stopping TDE artists from performing there. This speculation arises from the longstanding rivalry between Kendrick Lamar’s camp and Drake’s.
Initially, Q was fuming when his show got axed. He ranted on X, “THey just cancelled my sHow in TORONTO… CANADIAN POLICE DONT WANT NOBODY FROM TDE PERFORMING.” He didn’t hold back, hinting at violence and the ongoing beef with Drake’s crew. “[I]f we wanted to get yall we would’ve just did it.. now wHen sumbody get Hurt don’t cry.”
Drake didn’t stay silent either. He posted a selfie in blue slides, a nod to Q’s song, and wore a “Free Yayo” T-shirt, mirroring Eminem’s Grammy look from 2003. Tony Yayo even chimed in, saying Drake’s enemies should be cautious when stepping onto Canadian turf.
In a recent interview, Tony Yayo commented on the beef, hinting that opinions on Drake might backfire on artists touring in Canada. “You can’t really give your opinion because n-ggas still wanna go to Canada,” Yayo said, suggesting that crossing Drake means trouble. “It could be a fan that punch you in the head.”
It seems the drama between Drake and TDE artists is far from over, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.