Drake Shows Love To The UK, Brings Out Skepta, Central Cee, & Dave At Wireless Festival Day 2

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 11: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Drake performs onstage during Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park on July 11, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage for ABA)
Drake attended Central Cee's Toronto show in May. Drizzy informed concert goers he was bringing back OVO Fest.

Drake picked up in Day 2 right where Day 1 left off in his headlining set at Wireless Festival with more surprises. After a night of R&B, the rap star paid tributed to the U.K. as he brought out it's biggest stars in Central Cee, Dave, Skepta, and J Hust. Each would perform signature hits such as "Wanna Know," "Sprinter," "Shutdown," and "Who Told you."

The special guests displayed Drizzy's love for the U.K. rap scene. He has expressed since the beginning of his career. His love for the music has transitioned into film with the production of UK crime classic, Top Boy.

The U.K. rap break was among other surprises in Day 2 that includes 21 Savage, Yeat, and Sexyy Red. Drake would also debut the live performance of his new single "What Did I Miss."

Drake's assembly of U.K. rappers follows Skepta issuing a challenge to American rappers in a rap battle. Skepta claimed that UK rappers can beat American rappers in a recent interview. Joyner Lucas, Maiya The Don, and ASAP Rocky have already responded to Skepta's claim.

Drake Brings Out Dave, Skepta, J Hus, & Central Cee

Drake’s connection to U.K. hip-hop and grime has become a defining element of his global influence, marked by high-profile co-signs, collaborations, and controversy. The 6 God's first signaled his admiration in the early 2010s, publicly praising London artists such as Sneakbo and incorporating British slang into interviews and lyrics.

By 2015, his interest turned into active engagement when he joined Section Boyz (now Smoke Boys) on stage during a surprise London performance, a gesture widely seen as endorsing the U.K. underground.

Drizzy's More Life project featured Giggs on two tracks, “KMT” and “No Long Talk,” introducing the South London rapper to a global audience. Rising stars like Dave and Jorja Smith also benefited from early Drake co-signs, gaining exposure on major platforms and stages.

The 6 God is one of the few rap stars to bring UK rap to the fore frront of music in the streaming era. His Wireless Festival performance is a full circle moment for the rap star and subgenre alike.

About The Author
Bryson "Boom" Paul has been a contributor for Hot New Hip Hop since 2024. A Dallas-based cultural journalist, he is a CSUB graduate and has interviewed 50 Cent, Jeezy, Tyler, The Creator, Ne-Yo, and others.

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