Drake was forced to cancel his tour stop in Philadelphia on Saturday night after rumors swirled that he had a physical fight with rapper, Future.

According to reports, the Canadian rapper initially fired Future from the "Would You Like a Tour" after the Atlanta rapper made some comments to Billboard about "Nothing Was The Same."

"Drake made an album that is full of hits, but it doesn't grab you. They're not possesive; they don't make you feel the way I do," Future said.

Though Future cleared up his statements, claiming that Billboard misquoted him, Drake proceeded to remove him from his tour roster. But, Future later threatened to sue the No New Friends rapper for $1.5 million in lost wages, resulting in the two patching up their differences.

New rumors have surfaced that the men had a fight minutes before Drake postponed his concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philly.

MediaTakeout even claimed that the rapper's entourage clashed backstage, forcing the concert promoters to pull the show.

"Due to the elaborate nature of tonight's show and an unexpected mechanical issue, Drake's 'Would You Like A Tour; concert at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia has been postponed until Wednesday, December 18," Wells Fargo Center spokeswoman Rebecca Goodman said in a statement.

While neither Drake or Future have responded to the claims, other sources said the concert was postponed due to a safety precaution.

"I was there. He had a catwalk extended from the stage that circled the arena that could move vertically. When they did the final test at 8 p.m., the motor broke and [the catwalk] got stuck at the top with two techs on it," Kevin Guyton, a concertgoer who was backstage at the Wells Fargo Center told MFeenz.com.

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