Kanye West hit a snag during his comeback show in Los Angeles, where the lights during his concert became a bit of a “runaway” with Ye halting the show to fix it his way.
The rapper performed for a packed SoFi Stadium Wednesday night, his first show in Tinseltown in five years and, much to the delight of his fans, ran through a bunch of his biggest hits.
But things took a turn during his 2007 track “Good Life” when Ye suddenly stopped mid-song and called for production to cut the music.
He addressed the crew directly taking issue with the disco-style lighting, saying it didn’t pair well with the smoke-filled stage and needed to go.
Ye restarts the song from the top but seconds in, shuts it down again, this time calling the lights “corny.”
Third time wasn’t the charm either with Ye pulling the plug again and asking, “What is this, an ‘SNL’ skit?” before doubling down and telling the crew, “Stop doing the vibrating, Vegas lights, bro,” adding this had already come up in rehearsal.
Fourth time, finally, did the trick and Ye’s fans ate it up.
Kanye had a handful of surprise guests join him on stage including Don Toliver and his daughter, North, who performed “TALKING” and her original song “PIERCING ON MY HAND.”
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