In late August, while performing at the Starplex Pavilion in Dallas, Rae Sremmurd’s reigning hip-hop hook king, Swae Lee, was hit in the face when an overzealous fan threw her cell phone on stage at him. While the intent wasn’t malicious -- the fan just wanted him to take a selfie with her smart device -- her aim was off. The phone struck Swae in the face, busting open his lip, leaving him bloody and having to get stitches that night.
He was irate immediately in the aftermath.
“On my momma I’m finna sue you,” he said onstage after he got hit. “Why you throwing shit on the stage? You throwing shit like a muthafucka baseball.”
Recently however, at Rolling Loud in Oakland, Swae displayed a serious change of heart. After he and his brother Slim Jxmmi got off stage, Swae spoke exclusively to LiveXLive, revealing a new plan of action for the fan who struck him several weeks ago: no lawsuit.
“The hoes say I’m beautiful with the scar,” Swae bragged. “It all worked out perfectly. Shout out to the girl that threw that the phone at me. Matter of fact, I want to reach out to the girl that threw the phone at me. Matter of fact I wanna reach out to the girl. I think I scared her. I wanna apologize to her. I really want to invite her to like five shows for free. On me.”
Rae Sremmurd was a part of an all-star lineup that ignited the stage in the Bay. Young Thug, Lil Skies, Gucci Mane, Wiz Khalifa, E-40 and Travis Scott were just some of the names that gave frenzied performances. You can see more from Rolling Loud right here on LiveXLive.
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Rae Sremmurd Talk Fan-Phone Throwing Incident
Fresh off the Rolling Loud stage the duo give an exclusive to discuss the booming festival, their later interaction with a fan and what's next.
Lauv talks re-designing the love song
Lauv chats with Dylan Landon about his come up in the music industry writing songs for himself as a solo act.
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted To Know About Gaga
Get ready for Lady Gaga to be EVERYWHERE for the next month or two. Her long-awaited film with Bradley Cooper, the remake of A Star Is Born is set to hit theaters on October 5th, and critics are already raving about it. Could Gaga be on the road to winning an Oscar? Maybe. But according to this set of 73 questions with Vogue, she actually prefers to be “Lady”, if you insist on using a nickname.
We find out all kinds of things about her here – some you might have known, and some are brand new information. She says:
* The weirdest rumor she’s heard about herself is that she has a penis
* Watches horror movies to relax
* Claims she doesn’t know what “being on” means
* Dreams of playing in vegas
* Wants to duet with Stevie Wonder
* Calls fashion both a “form of expression and a form of hiding”
* Says her personal style can be described as “gaga”
* Confirms that she can write a song in just 10 minutes
Plus Lady reveals that the best advice she ever received came from Duke Ellington, via Tony Bennett: #1 never give up, #2 never not listen to #1. Hmmm… ok.
And as far as the vegas thing goes, she was referring to her upcoming residency at the Park Theater at the new Park MGM resort. She’s prepping two different shows - Lady Gaga ENIGMA, "a brand-new odyssey of her pop hits built as an experience unlike any other in Las Vegas", and Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano, where she will perform stripped–down versions of her hits alongside music from the Great American Songbook. You can ring in the new year with her – the shows premiere December 28th 2018.
Are you excited for Lady Gaga’s big screen debut? Let me know on twitter – follow @parkeronslacker
Backstage with Travis Scott at Rolling Loud Bay Area
ASTROWORLD. We caught Travis Scott after his insane performance at Rolling Loud Bay Area.
Joey Bada$$ talks about his first time to Rolling Loud Bay Area
Rolling Loud veteran Joey Bada$$ talks his first time at the Bay Area festival, and the tragic passings of Mac Miller and Xxxtentacion.
Vic Mensa and Shaheem Reid catch up at Rolling Loud Bay Area
Vic Mensa drops secrets about his new records coming out, the tragedy of Mac Miller's passing, and lyricism in the modern hip hop game.
Welcome home interview with Saweetie
Saweetie talks about Bay love, and balancing the recording of an EP & album at the same time.
Rare interview with Sage the Gemini
Sage the Gemini drops the heat with Shay Diddy about his upcoming project with a famous R&B star.
Metallica
Filmed at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA on September 15, 1989.