Drake's three-day headline set for Wireless's 20th anniversary received mixed reviews, with concerns over his street credibility following a rap beef with Kendrick Lamar. The festival showcased his various artistic personae, despite criticisms of potential overkill. The Friday performance featured notable R&B artists, including Lauryn Hill, but faced issues such as audio problems and awkward set transitions. Drake's frequent references to his love for London raised questions about his need for validation. Despite these challenges, his willingness to connect with the audience through heartfelt moments remained a focal point of his performance.
The announcement of Drake's three-day headline set for Wireless's 20th anniversary met with mixed responses. Many questioned his street credibility after a rap beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Drake's performance on Friday featured an impressive array of R&B all-stars like Mario, Bobby Valentino, Giveon, and Bryson Tiller, marking his status among the greats.
Despite the all-star lineup, the set felt disjointed with awkward moments, such as Tiller leaving after his performance, highlighting Drake's potential desperation for validation.
Drake floated above the crowd while playing Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You', promoting a message of love through audience interaction, but it felt bizarre.
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