Drake‘s fans have received a very special treat during the 6 God’s Cleveland show, as he brought out a few guests to help him shut things down.

The show, which happened on Saturday (February 24), first saw Machine Gun Kelly come to the stage, to the cheers of excited fans.

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The latest stop on the It’s All A Blur — Big As The What? tour also saw Drizzy bring out Doe Boy, though some other Cleveland natives — including Kid Cudi — were absent.

Check it out below.

Earlier this week, another Drake show made headlines because of his vicious dance moves reminiscent of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Aire’s Carlton Banks.

At a show in Pittsburgh on February 16, the 6 God showcased some vintage moves, tapping into his inner Carlton with abandon.

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Both Drizzy and the audience were feeling his performance, with the rap star closing his eyes and bouncing to the groove while the audience moshed along.

Drake will be hoping Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton Banks, doesn’t take him to court for his use of the dance. Despite being caught on camera in 2012 saying he “stole” the move from Courtney Cox and Eddie Murphy, the Fresh Prince star sued Epic Games six years later when the dance appeared in Fortnite.

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He later voluntarily dropped the lawsuit, so it looks like Drizzy might be in the clear.

This isn’t the first time that Drake has gone viral while on his It’s All a Blur: Big As the What? Tour alongside J. Cole.

Drake Asks Canada To Expand Its Territory ‘Just This One Time’ For This Reason
Drake Asks Canada To Expand Its Territory ‘Just This One Time’ For This Reason

Earlier this month, he explained the thinking behind his impossible-to-miss outfit from the opening night of the run.

During an early performance in Tampa, Florida, Drake took the stage at the Amalie Arena and addressed those who had been making fun of what appeared to be a dinosaur spine costume he wore two nights prior.

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“Everybody had jokes yesterday asking why I wore the spine out here,” he told the crowd. “You want me to tell you why I wore the spine out here? I wore the spine because most of these guys that I look in the eyes are spineless as fuck, so I had to wear the whole backbone.”

He concluded: “Plus, we made that shit out of the skeletons you got in your closet, so be careful who you talking to because I will turn up.”