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Brampton rap prodigy, 12, hits the stage with Wu-Tang Clan during Toronto farewell tour: ‘I was pumped’

Cairo Snow FTPO hyped up the crowd at Scotiabank Arena at what could be Wu-Tang Clan’s last-ever Toronto show.

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12-year-old Brampton rapper Cairo Snow FTPO snaps a photo with RZA (left) and Ghostface Killah (right) after the Wu-Tang Clan show at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.


Wu-Tang is for the children,” Ol’ Dirty Bastard famously declared at the 1998 Grammys. Over a quarter century later, the mighty Staten Island rap collective proved that they remain a potent cultural force — among both old heads and the kids — during their farewell tour stop at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Monday. 

Midway through the show, Wu-Tang Clan’s de facto leader RZA was taking stock of the audience when he spotted Cairo Snow FPTO, a 12-year-old rapper from Brampton. Seeing his enthusiasm, RZA invited Cairo up to the stage, where he bounced along enthusiastically with Masta Killa, U-God and other members of the clan for three songs.

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Richie Assaly is a culture reporter for the Star, with an interest in music, pop culture and food reporting. He is also a juror for Polaris Music Prize.

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