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Rolling Loud has been really different this year. Playboi Carti caused people to walk out for what they described as “demonic noise” during his set and Lil Uzi Vert told everyone in the audeince they were all going to hell right along with him. He said the rapture already happened and they were all stuck there with him. British-Zimbabwean Pastor Uebert Angel has commented on the performance saying people aren’t even realizing what they’re listening to.

The pastor said, “Uzi the greatest, one of the greatest artists now is called Uzi, what did he say? He said, ‘I already know all of you you are going to hell with me.’ On stage, hundreds and thousands are celebrating with him. He said ‘the rapture has already happened and I’m going to hell with you.’ And guess what? You will be tuning in… to Uzi. For what? You’re going to hell in a basket. He knows everybody who is going to listen to my music is going to hell.”

The exact words Uzi said were “Hold on let me explain something real quick. Before everybody starts screaming and saying oh like I told you earlier. You mutherf*cker enter the rapture and if ain’t nobody flying up to heaven right now, obviously all of you motherfuckers is going to hell right with me.” Otherwise during his set he also said, “I make a City Girl believe in Satan.” That’s where Tony Yayo jumped in and made it clear what he said what he said wasn’t cool. Speaking to TMZ, he said, “I believe in God, I don’t know about that stuff man, that’s crazy.” He added that he had “taken it too far. “That was a little too crazy for me. I believe in God. I’m very religious, came up in the church, so anything that has to do with Satan I can’t rock with.”

Summer Walker commented on Uzi’s antics in her Instagram Story saying, “I Be genuinely curious have these people ever seen or heard a demon before..? Or it’s just a trend cause I feel like if you have you’d stop playin..really nothing funny or cute about it. May God be with y’all [prayer emoji].” She also said this is why she doesn’t do interviews or talk much out of fear for being cancelled. And speaking out against a Rolling Loud performance takes guts as well because Uzi definitely has fans and people in the industry in high places supporting him. So we get it, sis. We get it.

What do you think about Lil Uzi Vert saying the people in the audience at Rolling Loud watching him were going to hell?