
A$AP Rocky apologises for short set at Rolling Loud New York
A$AP Rocky has shared a statement apologising and taking "full responsibility" for his short set at Rolling Loud New York over the weekend.
On Saturday (24 September) A$AP Rocky played Rolling Loud New York, but fans were left disappointed as the rapper only performed nine songs after turning up late and having his set cut short to keep with the curfew.
He's since shared a statement on socials apologising for the incident, and wrote that he takes "full responsibility for the circumstances".
A$AP Rocky wrote, "I am so hurt right now! Last night was supposed to be a turning point in my live shows from the old to new! I will take full responsibility for the circumstances of what led to last night’s show being everything it was and everything it wasn’t."
He added, "I also want to acknowledge that even tho I prepared the best show for my fans, detail for detail, over the course of MONTHS… I was unfortunately not able to bring my vision to fruition and Im hurt about that and I want to apologise to all of my fans and continued supporters, and thank y’all for showing up for me regardless!!"
— LORD FLACKO JODYE II (@asvpxrocky) September 25, 2022
Earlier this month A$AP Rocky shared "OUR DE$TINY" with Playboi Carti on socials, but the song is yet to get an official release. Inn August he appeared on Danger Mouse and Black Thought's "Strangers" song with Run The Jewels.
In May A$AP Rocky revealed that he's "wrapping up" work on his follow-up to 2018's TESTING, and it's not called All Smiles.
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