G Herbo, a rapper from Chicago who called himself a “big brother” to Juice Wrld, performs during the Juice Wrld tribute set at Rolling Loud. And what Rolling Loud, now in its third year as a traveling event, represents is the shock of the new: noise over order, charisma over lucidity, bad vibes over good. Future, a veritable elder statesman at 36, was one of the headliners at this weekend’s Rolling Loud festival at the Banc of California Stadium. But they were also a necessary form of release — as punk an outpouring as Lil Uzi Vert’s zippered skinny jeans. That Chance encountered trouble in this environment isn’t to say that Rolling Loud permitted no other styles or attitudes.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 17, 2019 01:07 UTC