A$AP Rocky Stuns Crowd With Helicopter Entrance at Rolling Loud California
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A$AP Rocky elevated Rolling Loud California 2025 with dramatic entrance from a helicopter, hovering high above the venue while spitting his verses in a high-energy performance.

AceShowbiz - A$AP Rocky made an unforgettable mark at Rolling Loud California 2025 with a dramatic entrance that left fans awestruck- but his antics were only the beginning of an electrifying night full of hits and surprise performances.

Taking inspiration from Travis Scott (II)'s renowned stagecraft, the 36-year-old Harlem rapper descended onto the festival grounds at Hollywood Park in a helicopter emblazoned with the title of his upcoming album, "Don't Be Dumb."

As the chopper hovered over a massive crowd in Inglewood, Rocky performed an unreleased track, rumored to be called "All Black (Stole Ya Flow)," a song he had initially debuted at Rolling Loud Miami 2023.

Following his gravity-defying entrance, the hip-hop star hit the stage with a high-energy performance, featuring well-known tracks such as "A$AP Forever," "RIOT (Rowdy Pipe'n)," and "Tailor Swif." Rocky also took the opportunity to debut yet another unreleased song, the Metro Boomin-produced "Your Honor."

For fans, this set was a significant occasion as it marked Rocky's first live performance since his acquittal of two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in Los Angeles.

Enhancing the night even further, Skepta joined Rocky on stage for a live duet of their 2018 hit "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)." The performance culminated with Rocky's signature banger "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2," as his partner, Rihanna, cheered from the crowd. Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy was also seen among the VIPs.

The festival, which spans an entire weekend, continued to thrill attendees with performances from other notable acts such as YG, Sexyy Red, Peso Pluma, and BossMan Dlow. Playboi Carti took center stage to headline the following night, with supporting acts from artists like Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, and Quavo.

The fervor over Rocky's performance coincided with high anticipation for his upcoming album. In a February conversation with GQ, Rocky revealed that the album "Don't Be Dumb" is in the final stages of mixing and mastering, although an official release date has yet to be announced.

"I'm in the mixing and mastering realm of it," he told the magazine. "But I think quite frankly, people are tired of hearing about updates about the album. They're just ready to get this s***, you know what I'm saying?"

Combined with his court victory and fresh musical perspectives, A$AP Rocky's daring Rolling Loud California entrance solidified his position as one of hip-hop's most compelling figures - a spectacle that young fans will remember for years to come.

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