Rapper Lil Wayne failed to attend his headline slot at the concert on the Caribbean island, where he was supposed to have joined acts such as Rick Ross, Meek Mill, and French Montana.
According to Tmz.com, festival organisers claim the "Sucker for pain" rapper suffered from a seizure here on Friday night, as the star has previously dealt with a number of seizures this year including two in the same day whilst on an aeroplane.
However, a representative for the "Forever" musician has denied these claims, instead telling the publication that Lil Wayne wouldn't be showing up to the event on Saturday due to a "breach of contract".
No other information was given by the representative, and no reason for his cancellation has been confirmed by either party, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The news comes after the rapper took to Twitter earlier this year to hint at his retirement.
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