February 14, 2025

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that YG signals to his security guard to take off a lady and fan from stage after telling her to climb during his concert. 



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A Londoner wrote: “YG calling his fan on stage just to immediately signal to his security guard to take off her stage when he didn’t like her body, is so trifling. Now that poor girl is being body shamed by thousands of ppl. A villain origin story I will support.”


Information reads: “Residents, people have begun reacting to an usual video of rapper #YG performing (SWIPE 👉🏾), where he invites a woman on stage before quickly ushering security to remove her.”


The two rappers were reunited on Wednesday during YG’s Red Cup Tour stop in Oakland. The Compton rapper surprised fans by bringing out hometown hero Kamaiyah, who in 2020 left 4Hunnid after a disagreement about her future with YG’s label.


“I swear to God, I don’t know what they know, I don’t know what they heard about — on the blogs they read, I don’t know nothing,” YG said while stood next to Kamaiyah. “But I love you. Come give me a hug.”


“I love you too,” Kamaiyah responded, before embracing YG. Back in 2020, Kamaiyah spoke with HipHopDX following her departure from 4Hunnid, which took place four years after she burst onto the scene with her 2016 debut project A Good Night in the Ghetto.


“At that point, I couldn’t get no hotter,” Kamaiyah explained. “I felt like all they had to do was create the radio budget, allocate the funds and let the record fucking go.”


“I never got that opportunity. And that’s the part that people don’t understand. They were like, ‘Why aren’t you here? Why aren’t you there?’ N***a, the label never put the money up they were supposed to put up.”


“My brother died in the beginning of my career. I felt like it was all these things that were occurring and instead of him advocating for me and pushing for me to make it, it seemed like it was the complete opposite,” she shared.


“Being a woman, you would think he would be like, “Alright, she gotta make it. I’m watching her go through this. I’m going to make sure she becomes what she’s supposed to be.’”


Kamaiyah and YG collaborated on “Why You Always Hatin?” and “Fuck It Up.” She has since gone independent releasing several EPs last year: Divine Timing and Keep It Lit.

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