Rolling Loud California bid farewell with a bang as Future and Metro Boomin took center stage, delivering an insane performance that left the crowd in awe. Joined by an ensemble of guest artists including Travis Scott, Quavo, and Don Toliver, the powerhouse duo treated festival-goers to a taste of their highly anticipated album, We Don’t Trust You, debuting three new tracks.
From the crowd-favorite performance of “F*ck Up Some Commas” to the Future signature, “Thought It Was A Drought,” Future and Metro Boomin captivated the audience with their relentless energy and undeniable chemistry. The atmosphere reached a high point as they unleashed hit after hit, finishing off with the iconic anthem “Mask Off,” which had the crowd going crazy.
Future & Metro previewed unreleased tracks
But the excitement didn’t stop there. Just as the crowd thought the night was over, Future and Metro Boomin surprised fans with the premiere of an unreleased gem titled “Cinderella,” featuring Travis Scott. The collaboration set the stage on fire (not literally) and audiences definitely felt this was a highlight of the night. Metro Boomin teased another unreleased track called, “Typeshit.”
Moreover, as the night drew to a close, Future x Metro Boomin left a memorable mark on Rolling Loud California, showcasing their unparalleled talent and leaving fans hungry for more. With a catalog of hits ranging from “Wicked” to “Stick Talk,” the legendary producer-rapper duo transported the audience on a journey through hip-hop history, blending mixtape classics with fresh tracks from their forthcoming album.
Other highlights
But Future x Metro Boomin weren’t the only ones who hit the stage Sunday. The day was filled with standout performances from hip-hop’s finest, including Don Toliver, Chief Keef, and Bryson Tiller, each bringing their unique style and energy to the stage.
Furthermore, from the legendary Chief Keef setting the crowd ablaze with his classics to local heroes like 03 Greedo and 310Babii representing for L.A., Rolling Loud California showcased the diversity and talent that define the hip-hop landscape. In addition, with rising stars like That Mexican OT and Cash Cobain making their mark, the future of hip-hop has never looked brighter.
However, in the end, Rolling Loud California’s Sunday lineup was a testament to the genre’s enduring power to unite, inspire, and captivate audiences around the world. As fans dispersed into the night, their spirits lifted by the unforgettable performances they had witnessed, one thing was clear: Rolling Loud California 2024 had set the bar high for hip-hop festivals everywhere.