To the delight of fans, Kanye West took to the stage at Toronto’s Molson Amphitheatre shortly after 9:30 on Monday evening as part of the final night of Drake’s OVO Fest.

The self-proclaimed “number one human being in music” joined comedian Kevin Hart, and hip-hop artists J. Cole and Big Sean, and a massive image of Toronto City Councillor (open Norm Kelly's policard)Norm Kelly (open Norm Kelly's policard), for the sixth-annual music festival.

Kelly earned himself a personal invite to the music festival after his public show of support for Drake in his feud against Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill.

After Mill took to Twitter to accuse Drake of using a ghostwriter, Kelly who has called Drake a “Canadian hero,” responded, declaring that Mill was no longer welcome in Toronto.

Drake’s three-day OVO Fest, which ended Monday night, featured a slew of American rappers and singers, with Drizzy himself headlining the final night of festivities.

This isn’t the first time Drake has surprised fans: concert-goers at last year’s festival were joined by Lauryn Hill, Usher, 50 Cent, and G-Unit.

Kanye recently ignited Toronto-wide controversy over his appearance at the Pan Am Games Closing Ceremonies.

The very prospect of his performance generated a petition signed by thousands, protesting the selection of the American-born rapper.

The performance itself prompted further buzz when West finished his set with a dramatic mic drop, after a technical glitch cut off sound midway through a song.

Read more about: