On Wednesday, August 16, Drake showed how fast he can get at a concert in San Francisco.
The 36-year-old rapper was singing “If you’re Reading This It’s Too Late” ,when someone threw a book at him.
I can’t see around. Luckily, he took the book and told the fans that if he hit the book, they’d be in trouble.
Drake spoke in the middle of the song as a book of “Titles Ruin Everything” poems flew through the air.
He reached out and picked up the book. After receiving the collection, he called out, pointing to the fan.
“Lucky, I’m fast. If that makes me grimace, I’ll slap your ass,” he said before handing over the book.
This isn’t the first time Drake has been on this tour.
On one of their tours in July, a fan threw their phone onto the stage while listening to the touching song.
The phone bounced off his chest and landed offstage.Drake is not the first artist to join the show this summer.
Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cell phone thrown by a fan during a concert in New York in June.
She seemed to have recovered, but after a moment she noticed that her eyes were turning black.
Ava Max was slapped by a fan who ran onto the stage during her Los Angeles concert in June.
Some artists have started to respond to their fans who bothered them during their performance.
Cardi B threw a microphone at the crowd after a fan splashed water on it. Latto also threatened to get into a fight with a fan who threw him at a Rolling Loud concert in Germany.
In a weirder time, Pink performed “Just Like A Pill” in England, a fan threw his mother’s ashes onto the stage. Although he wasn’t injured, he seemed fascinated by the unusual gift.