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Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Baka Not Nice And More Brought The Party To RapCaviar Live Toronto

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Murda Beatz and Pressa
Toronto producer and rapper played host for the night, amping up the crowd before bringing out fellow hometown artist, Pressa. The crowd ate up Pressa's hit song "Novacane" before he debuted a new track, "Bloody Hands," featuring Murda.

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Roy Woods
OVO crooner Roy Woods was the first surprise guest of the evening, coming out to share R&B loverboy vibes on "Get You Good." As he moved through his catalog, he shed his layers both literally and figuratively. By the time he got to "Gwan Big Up Urself," his sonic ode to Caribbean culture, he was shirtless and gyrating centerstage.

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Playboi Carti
If there's one person the crowd wanted to see hands down, it was Playboi Carti. Hours before he even touched the stage, the 19+ crowd chanted his name, awaiting their moment to mosh. When he arrived, he delivered all the goods, namely "White Hoe/Let's Go," "DoThatSh*t!" and his crowning jewel, "Magnolia." He basked in the thunderous applause at the end of his set and even blew out kisses into the crowd.

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Baka Not Nice
As a special treat to the Toronto crowd, Playboi Carti brought out OVO's newest signee, Baka Not Nice. He had the venue on tilt as he performed his breakout hit, "Live Up To My Name." Drake looked on from backstage, cheering on his friend during his rockstar moment.

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Killy
Shortly after taking his place behind the booth, DJ Drama brought out buzzing Toronto rapper Killy to set the tone for the rest of the evening.

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Tory Lanez
As every member of the swaying crowd would soon learn, RapCaviar Live Toronto was was full of surprises. During DJ Drama's set, Tory Lanez emerged from the back of the stage to much fanfare. Before debuting a brand new song, "Shooters," he stage dove into the crowd for "Diego."

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Lil Uzi Vert
As the evening's big headliner, Lil Uzi Vert brought the fun to the 6ix. For one, his grand entrance to the stage included a confetti canon and a high-octane delivery of "Sauce It Up." He hit his trademark shoulder dance to "Money Longer," incited full crowd jumping for "Do What I Want" and listened to the attendees sing "XO Tour Llif3" word-for-word.
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