Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign set to headline Rolling Loud festival in California

Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign set to headline Rolling Loud festival in California
Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign collaborated for the 'Vultures' (Getty Images, Instagram)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA: Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign will be among the artists who will participate at the Rolling Loud festival. 

The organizers made an official announcement after the ‘Can’t Tell Me Nothing’ rapper already posted on his Instagram about his participation on March 14. “Vultures Coming to Rolling Loud,” Kanye wrote.

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Kanye will be joined by his co-artist Ty Dolla Sign for the California festival in Inglewood from March 14-17.



 

Who else is performing at Rolling Loud?

Other major artists for Rolling Loud whose participation is confirmed are Future with Metro Boomin, Nicki Minaj, and Post Malone.

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The lineup boasts an extensive list of artists, including Rae Sremmurd, Big Sean, Summer Walker, Bryson Tiller, Chief Keef, NLE Choppa, Sexyy Red, Flo Milli, Kaliii, Luh Tyler, Veeze, DD Osama, BigXThaPlug, BLP Kosher, Maiya The Don, and more.

Additionally, Rolling Loud has announced joint performances by YG and Tyga, as well as a collective of Mexican artists featuring Fuerza Regida, Natanael Cano, Junior H, and Chino Pacas.

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They've also included DJ Scheme, DJ Five Venoms, and DJ Stevie J to ensure a perfect blend of music.



 

The argument between Kanye and Bianca earlier over 'Vulture's controversial lyrics

Sources close to the couple disclosed that tensions escalated due to Kanye's anti-Semitic lyrics in 'Vultures' during the live stream of West's performance at Chicago's United Center.

The performance abruptly ended after he sang lyrics containing antisemitic references.

Censori, aged 29, had advised West against incorporating controversial lyrics from his new album 'Vultures,' which resulted in her decision to refrain from accompanying him to events in New York.

Concerns have been raised among Censori's friends regarding West's purported exploitation of her to promote his divisive new record, per Variety.



 

According to insiders, Censori's role in West's album promotion, including featuring on the album cover and modeling his clothing line, has raised suspicions that she is being used for free promotion.

"Their argument Friday was because Kanye lost it when they cut off his song at the listening event the night before, due to his unacceptable lyrics," a source close to Bianca told DailyMail.com exclusively.

"Bianca was trying to say that he should not include another anti-Jewish lyric – especially after the backlash he got in Dubai when the album's first antisemitic lyric surfaced."

They continued: "Kanye has been taking out all of his frustrations over this on Bianca because he, literally, has no one else that wants to listen to his crap."

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