

in which direction will we go? The last 8 years represented an upward evolution in western political principles and the collective vibration of America as a whole. "2016 will be a turning point in this country's history. "As young people with an interest in the future of America, we have to exercise our intelligence and choose who leads us into it wisely," YG and Hussle wrote in a statement at the beginning of the song's official music video. YG's tour that year shared the same name.

The song featured lyrics like "Reagan sold coke, Obama sold hope / Donald Trump spent his trust fund money on the vote / I'm from a place where you prolly can't go / Speaking for some people that you prolly ain't know." YG's song "FDT," an abbreviation for "(Expletive) Donald Trump," was released in March 2016 with the late Nipsey Hussle and has since become one of the most notable protest songs of the Trump era. 'Breaks my heart to see he's gone': Beyonce, YG, Rihanna, more mourn rapper Nipsey Hussle USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for YG and Mala Luna for comment. "Don't let his (expletive) back in the crowd," he concluded. At eTickets.ca, our aim is to make it easier for you to get details on and tickets of all the upcoming concerts at budget-friendly prices and offer you the delight of seeing your favorite artist live. YG turned to fans, wondering why someone who supported Trump would come to a show he was headlining. eTickets.ca has got you covered for your entertainment needs Get ready to attend the concert of the most popular YG. The audience member can be seen exiting off the side of the stage, escorted by a security guard. He's a Donald Trump supporter, get his (expletive) out of here."


"No, you won't?" YG asked as fans began booing, before pushing the fan toward the stage exit. "Get his (expletive) out of here. I need you to say your name – because I want your mama, your daddy, your grandmama, your grandfather watching – I want you to state your name and give a '(expletive) Donald Trump.' " "Listen, I spotted you out in the crowd, I asked you if you (expletive) with Donald Trump and you said you don't know," he told the audience member. "So since you don't know, I need you to make up your mind tonight. In NSFW videos obtained by fans at the Mala Luna music festival in San Antonio on Saturday, the 29-year-old rapper is shown bringing an audience member onstage. Front row tickets will not be a problem, we always have top quality tickets. Yg concert schedule has recently been released. Tickets for the upcoming Yg concert are on sale. Since 1990, we have served over 1 million customers. Tour dates for all Yg concerts are refreshed daily. Our Unique Shopping Experience and large selection of YG in Los Angeles tickets makes it easy to find the right seats. Mustard’s beats here don’t exactly reinvent the wheel, but they serve as hydraulics to YG’s low-riding delivery on “Too Cocky,” the producer’s minimalist West Coast bounce pairs perfectly with YG’s unexpected and inspired Right Said Fred interpolation.Rapper YG, a staunch critic of the president, kicked a fan out of his performance after he refused to say "(expletive) Donald Trump," video shows. Need YG in Los Angeles Tickets TicketCity is a reliable place to buy tickets. That’s partly thanks to YG’s glorious reunification with longtime collaborator DJ Mustard, who produces the majority of the album’s 13 tracks after being left off of Still Brazy. Still, listeners whose introduction to YG came from his pair of narrative-focused albums might be initially thrown off by Stay Dangerous, an album that feels more akin, in sound and spirit, to the raw, hedonistic mixtapes that first established the rapper. You can take the politics out of the gangsta rap-wait, no you can’t! For his third record, YG’s mentioned that he wanted to ease off on the political explicitness, but within the first couple bars of opener “10 Times,” he’s already fired shots at the D.A., the president and the police.
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(See “FDT,” a rallying cry the full meaning of which you can surely guess). On 2016’s excellent Still Brazy, Compton’s foremost gangsta rap revivalist dug deep into American sociopolitics from the stance of someone who’s experienced its ills firsthand.
