

On stage, YG performs, but he’s also the host of the party and the leader of a Trump protest. Making up for his last visit, YG delivering his convincing storytelling, his popularized LA gang language, and his endlessly outstanding collaborations with DJ Mustard. He lost his voice 3 songs in, and partied for the rest of the night. Concert Review: YG Hits Honolulu, Hawaii With High-Energy Show. The last time YG played in Vancouver, the show was a disappointment for most. YGs Political Anthem 'FDT' Live Debuted in Summer 2016. YG closed his set with a performance of “Fuck Donald Trump”, leaving fans charged up as he beat a cardboard figure fashioned in the likeness of the new President of the United States, and launched the pinata into the audience with a cathartic drop kick. He even performed his feature on the pop Jeremih hit “Don’t Tell ‘Em”, just to remind us why we love him so much. With graphics of bottles pouring and driving through palm trees displayed behind him, YG performed a handful of hits from his latest “Still Brazy”, including a feature performance with Kamaiyah of their hit single “Why You Always Hatin?” He performed album favourites from “My Krazy Life”, such as “BPT”, “Left, Right” and “I Just Wanna Party”. Red Velvet Joy and Crush revealed to be dating. This is surprising considering MAMA was always a mini YG-concert. Along with on-the-rise Oakland rapper Kamaiyah and LA’s RJ, YG packed The Vogue Theatre for two shows. YG artists will not be attending MAMA 2016 due to scheduling conflicts. In one of the most politically relevant musical statements of the year, YG has mobilized youth culture’s general distaste for the president-elect in the form of a 50-date “Fuck Donald Trump” tour.

A week before BIGBANG's concert, I visited YG entertainment to meet the YG. LA through-and-through, rapper YG performed at The Vogue Theatre on Monday night. BIGBANG has successfully wrapped up its 2015-2016 world tour by holding final.
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While Drake is an example of how regionalism is being re-defined, Compton artist YG is a display of regionalism at its core - having pride in where you come from, and how to present that pride to a wider audience.

Drake developed a commonly known and understood “Toronto sound” through the influence of other regions, artists, and sounds, from London, England to Lagos, Nigeria. While it might be difficult to determine where an artist comes from by listening to their tracks online, regionalism looks and sounds different in 2016 than it did 20 years ago. As Adrian Lee succinctly writes, “someone growing up in New York can be influenced just as easily by Miami trunk-rattling as by Bronx boom-bap - it’s the same distance on the Internet”. Trinidad James is one of many voices who claim rap regionalism is changing in the face of our access to music on the Internet and what trends are worthy of reproduction. In 2014, Trinidad James mentioned how “every rapper that’s really popping out of New York, you might as well say he’s from Atlanta”.
