YG Brings Out Donald Trump Impersonator for Performance of "FDT" at Rolling Loud Los Angeles

The rapper shoved the impersonator off the stage before performing the track.

Rapper YG performing on stage, wearing a black vest and large chain, with red stage lights in the background.
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YG brought out a President Donald Trump impersonator to the stage during his set at Rolling Loud.

On Saturday night, YG performed a closing set at the Zig-Zag stage at Rolling Loud Los Angeles, and in the middle of his performance, the rapper had the Trump impersonator join him on stage and talk to the people.

The impersonator dressed up like Trump and mocked the president when he told the Rolling Loud faithful how much he loves hip-hop.

"I love Los Angeles. There are so many illegals," the Trump impersonator said, the opposite of ASAP Rocky's dedication to immigrants at the festival. "I like rap too. As a matter of fact with my illegal friends my favorite rap song is 'Ice Ice Baby.'"

Before the impersonator could finish, YG shoved him off stage as his 2016 single "FDT" rang out through the speakers.

YG has been in a celebratory mood lately. Last month, authorities dropped several DUI charges against YG coming from an arrest in October after the rapper allegedly parked his car on a curb. According to TMZ, the case was rejected due to insufficient evidence.

YG's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, also told TMZ the case was dropped because police didn't find YG inside the vehicle when they arrived on the scene. The rapper didn't take a breathalyzer test but did have to take a blood test and was hit with a misdemeanor DUI.

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