Hip Hop music festivals are way scarcer than the likes of country, EDM and desert hippie festivals. Other than the one-night cultural staples of Hot 97’s Summer Jam and Power 105.1’s Powerhouse, there aren’t a ton of true multiple-day, outdoor music festivals dedicated to Hip Hop alone.
Sure, there are massive artists that head out on tour and pack a stadium multiple nights in a row — just like Drake did with five consecutive performances at London’s O2 Arena — but that’s obviously (mostly) a one-man show. There are also a few longstanding music festivals like Bonnaroo, Osheaga, Governors Ball, Lollapalooza and Coachella that have all placed notable rap acts on the bill over the years, but the majority of these festivals aren’t looking to totally stack their lineups with rappers.
Kendrick & Cube at Coachella 2016
So what are you supposed to do when you want to see big rap names perform live without all that mind-numbing dance music or pickup truck talk in between? Well, this year’s answer would be Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival.
The recently released lineup features most of 2016’s hottest rappers with Kendrick Lamar, Future and Lil Wayne all sitting at the top of the bill. There is a grand total of 51 acts spread across three days (May 5-7) in Miami’s downtown Bayfront Park, all of which are strictly rap. Large-font supporting acts include A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Young Thug, Mac Miller, Tyler The Creator, Kevin Gates, Post Malone, Lil Uzi Vert, Migos, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Run The Jewels and Lil Yachty. Even the smaller-font artists like Joy Bada$$, Jay IDK, Jazz Cartier and Mick Jenkins had banner years in 2016, which begs the question: is this the most well-rounded, exciting and culturally relevant Hip Hop festival in recent memory?
If you grew up on early 2000s Lil Wayne mixtapes, had “Fuckin Problems” on repeat five years ago and now pay close attention to internet rap, then yes, this is the ultimate Hip Hop festival for you.
There’s no denying the festival’s emphasis on booking hot, contemporary youngsters who may not have a giant catalogue to run through, but in an age where many festival set lengths (and attention spans) don’t exceed 30 minutes, having quick spurts of high energy hits from a bubbling artists of today is a total bullseye.
The other bonus to consider with Rolling Loud’s lineup is its deep diversity. At first glance, trap rappers reign supreme throughout the bill — even fanny pack bad boy Rich Chigga got a spot — but if you go line for line you can see that even your favorite “conscious” and “lyrical” rappers made the cut too. Action Bronson, Joey Bada$$, Flatbush Zombies and Curren$y are among those who don’t resort to dabbing and trap drums to keep them popping. So if the likes of Playboi Carti, Chief Keef and Robb Bank$ aren’t your cup of lean, then you still have plenty of more traditional MCs to bob your head to. Also, don’t forget that the most #woke of all, Kendrick Lamar, sits at the very top of the list.
There are, however, a few notable and truly authentic Hip Hop festivals from the past few years that would definitely give Rolling Loud a run for its money. Paid Dues and A3C have both featured incredible lineups over the years. Rock The Bells was a festival force to be reckoned with in the mid 2000s — not so much for being a contemporary classic but for bringing what most refer to as “real Hip Hop” to the live stage.
Their 2004, 2005 and 2006 lineups were undoubtedly impressive but their two-day festival lineup at Randall’s Island in New York City was basically a “real Hip Hop” head’s dream come true. Headlined by Wu-Tang Clan, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill, Rakim, Mos Def, The Roots and Talib Kweli, this RTB festival was the truly a mecca in rap’s motherland (even with reunited Los Angeles rap/rock group Rage Against The Machine getting the top billing on the flyer). Even the supporting acts were legends in their own right with UGK, EPMD and Immortal Technique all blessing the Guerilla Union Main Stage.
From an attendance standpoint, Rock The Bells surpasses Rolling Loud’s two previous inaugural years combined. RTB packed in 35,000 avid fans into Randall’s Island while Miami’s Bayfront Park only needed to hold Rolling Loud’s 6,000 attendees in 2015 and 15,000 in 2016. But of course those two lineups didn’t have anything close to this year’s.
At the end of the day, the triumphant festival boils down to what generation you’re from and your personal preference – just like everything else in the realm of Hip-Hop debate. Rolling Loud will obviously be one of the hottest tickets of the year and if bills like this continue to drop every year then the festival itself could very well be on its way to becoming a staple in Hip Hop culture.
That lineup is Choong I’d love to go and in Miami be brilliant, get some good Coke to.
Aint like 3 of them in jail or going to jail?
Not even close
Haha!! To strengthen the point of how “strong” the group of performers is the author mentions TRAVIS SCOTT in the lede.. oh my.. The only music video ive ever seen featuring Travis Scott was a screening of it in a toilet where I saw the swirling shit water that is travis scott recede into its destiny..
Lil Wayne, Young Thug, Lil Yachty, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Migos . . . . Not even close to being a good lineup. And you just said lil wayne was one of 2016’s hottest rappers. Stop it, DX.
GOD NO.
BWhahahahahah, thats not even hiphop. It’s a trap event!!!
Hell no. A dope lineup would go something like : Kendrick lanar, Dr dre and snoop Dogg, Jayz, eminem, g unit, biz Markie, dmx, ice cube, mob deep, and maybe some others. That right there is what an amazing hiphop lineup would look like.
What the lineup really is is mediocre, but not that many great mainstream rap artists at the moment.
you sound white
Maybe because I am white lol. But I like legendary hiphop and talented emcees. Not that I dislike all the new cats, but most aren’t emcees, they are pop rappers like drake. Of the new school I’m cool with the whole TDE camp, pro era, I forget the other labels, action Bronson is straight.
Trash line up… did you morons not see the line up for the last rock the bells? Fucking idiots
that lineup is a fuckin joke lol this has gotta be a troll
Lineup of most popular Rappers with Billoard hits.
“Is this the best show ever?”
No. This is the most generic show ever.
this show gotta be held in prison
Im just here for the butthurt backpack dudes crying about skyzoo or Joey badass not being on there lol
Joey is on there..
Why do you ppl that are stuck in the 90’s still comment on these articles? We get it, you don’t like new hiphop. Go back to mom basement and watch the Friday movies and jerk off to Ice Cube
Not stuck in the 90s lol, over 50 percent of the artists for a dope lineup I mentioned hit peak success in mid 2000s. And hate to break it to ya, they generally perform better than most new cats. I’ve seen ice cube live. I’ve seen Kendrick live. Pusha t. Tons of rappers. Can’t lie though, pusha t is an amazing performed although I’m not a listener to his music. Kendrick is just eh live. But if u honestly think this is a dope lineup, then just admit you like radio pop rap. You’d be the guy at a Nelly and Ja rule show in 2001 lol… even tho I can’t lie, they are both good for that time period.
Even Nelly and Ja Rule was listenable compared to the trash on this lineup.
“Mind-numbing dance music or pickup truck talk in between” The Shade
This is wack…..I should be paid to see lil boat, uzi, amigos, & 21. I would make a better line up
Nope. One Music Fest in ATL shits on this lineup
Wak.. only a handful of good artists. Expect a lot of retardation in the audience.