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Drake’s Night #2 Wireless Festival — Declares London #1 in Hip-Hop, Disses LeBron & Kendrick + Latto, Yeat, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, Tons More

By: Randy Marston | July 12, 2025 / 9:13 PM
Drake’s Night #2 Wireless Festival — Declares London #1 in Hip-Hop, Disses LeBron & Kendrick + Latto, Yeat, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, Tons More

Drake lit up London on Saturday night (July 12) during his second appearance at the 2025 Wireless Festival, delivering a gritty, high-octane set that served as both a tribute to U.K. hip-hop and a warning shot to his rivals. Departing from the melodic vibes of Night 1, Drake declared, “Tonight is different... this is for my motherf—ing doggs.”

Kicking things off with the fiery “IDGAF” alongside Yeat, Drake made his intentions crystal clear—this wasn’t going to be a sing-along; it was going to be a lyrical warzone. That tone echoed throughout the night, especially when he debuted his new track “What Did I Miss?” to a crowd that already knew every word, despite it dropping just days ago.

Drizzy didn’t come alone. He brought a wave of star power with him—both homegrown and global. Skepta, Dave, Central Cee, Latto, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Sexyy Red, and 21 Savage all took the stage, each turning the festival into a who’s who of hip-hop dominance.

But the moments that had the internet buzzing came when Drake made it personal.

🔥 Top Moments from Drake's Night 2

LeBron Gets Subtly Torched
Drake remixed his own line in “Nonstop”, rapping: “How I go from 6 to 23, no LeBron.” The subtle dig comes amid speculation about a falling-out between the two, especially after fans noticed Drake covered up his LeBron tattoo in favor of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ink.

Crowd Chants 'F— Kendrick' — Drake Toasts
As the crowd erupted with expletives targeting Kendrick Lamar, Drake raised a shot and said, “I’ll drink to that,” fueling the fire of their already-legendary rap feud.

London Talent Takes Center Stage
Drake brought out U.K. heavyweights like Skepta, Headie One, Dave, and Central Cee—especially electrifying the crowd when Dave and Cee performed “Sprinter” live.

Drake Crowns London as Hip-Hop’s New Leader
Before launching into “Shutdown” with Skepta, Drake proclaimed: “Nobody can out-rap London. This is the highest level.” Bold words—and they hit like a bomb.

Global Guests Bring OVO Energy
Despite the rougher tone, the OVO vibes stayed strong. Drake brought the house down with surprise appearances from Latto, Yeat, 21 Savage, and Sexyy Red.

Women Run the Show Too
Despite the night being “for the dogs,” the women stole scenes. Latto performed “Brokey” and “Big Mama,” while Sexyy Red had fans screaming every line to “Pound Town”, “Get It Sexy,” and “SkeeYee.”

Closing Vibes with PARTYNEXTDOOR
Drake still found time to slow things down. Reuniting with PARTYNEXTDOOR, he closed the night with smooth renditions of “NOKIA” and “Somebody Loves Me,” giving fans one final moment of nostalgia before wrapping the explosive set.

📣 MainEvent.News Spin:
Drake’s Night 2 performance at Wireless Festival 2025 wasn’t just another concert—it was a cultural statement. With a defiant tone and deep ties to the U.K. scene, Drake used his global spotlight to elevate London's rap elite, shade rivals like LeBron and Kendrick, and ignite 50,000 fans with one of his boldest sets in years. From surprise guest appearances to viral lyric changes, this wasn’t just music—it was a full-blown hip-hop reckoning, and Drake made sure the world was watching.