LeBron James and Drake have apparently put aside their rivalry, as the Cavaliers star joined the hip-hop artist on stage at Drake's Summer Sixteen tour stop at Columbus' Nationwide Arena on Saturday night.
Here's the clip.
WARNING: It features plenty of NSFW language.
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“Ohio, make some noise for LeBron James in here tonight,” Drake implored the crowd.
Drake went into “Pop Style,” asking the audience to sing the first line. James would be impressed by that, was the implication.
James danced and helped on vocals during the tune, and Drake improvised some lyrics, rapping, "Bronny, Bronny had to handle that one his way."
At the close of the song, Drake said to LeBron. “Now you gotta talk to your people one time before you go, please.”
“Oh, man,” said LeBron to raucous cheers. “Yo, one time, Columbus Ohio, give it up for my brother Drizzy m—f— Drake," James said. "And one more time for my brother (and opening act) Future, who killed this s— tonight."
James walked off stage to Drake saying, "And one more time, for the man that came back home and brought a m—f— championship. …
“It's love, man. That's what you call a hometown hero right there."
It wasn't all love between James and Drake during the NBA playoffs this spring. Drake, who is from Toronto, trolled James on social media during the Raptors-Cavs series and may have also lost $60,000 to French Montana on a bet he made on the Warriors in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
h/t Rolling Stone