A$AP Rocky: When I Was Locked Up, Swedish People Protested, Stood Up For Me

A$AP Rocky: When I Was Locked Up, Swedish People Protested, Stood Up For Me

A$AP Rocky Appreciates Fans

Rapper A$AP Rocky says he has nothing against the Swedish people at his first concert after he was released from jail.

Narrating his jail experiences while in Sweden, during the concert, Rocky said he listened to radio and his brother, Ferg’s song.

“When I was in Sweden, I would listen to the radio, and I would hear my brother Ferg’s song, I wanna hear that song now!” Rocky asked as Ferg mounted the stage for his new single and a blend of collaborative, fan-favourite works including “Work,” “Plain Jane,” “No Limit,” and more.

He also appreciated his fans for their support and requested they keep praying for him to get total freedom.

“I’m so happy to be here. I know y’all was praying for me, I’m not guilty ’n shit, but I’ll need y’all to keep praying for me. I get the verdict on Wednesday, hopefully I don’t go back to jail,” he continued, clarifying, “I got nothing against Swedish people. When I was locked up, it was Swedish people protesting outside the jails for me, standing up for me.”

Rocky headlined the annual Real Street Festival, held at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. The concert also featured Cardi B, Future, Migos, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and other top superstars.

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