A$AP Rocky performs for first time since being detained in Sweden
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A$AP Rocky is back in action.
On Sunday, the rapper took the stage at the Real Street Festival in California, his first performance since being released from a Swedish prison and returning home to the United States.
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“[I’m] happy to be here right now,” Rocky, 30, said as the crowd erupted. “I’m so happy to be here right now. That was a scary, humbling experience, but I’m here right now. God is good.”
Rocky returned to the US in early August after spending a month behind bars on assault charges. The Grammy nominee, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, went on trial in Sweden following a street brawl in late June. A judge will announce a verdict in the case on Wednesday.
Rocky said during Sunday’s show that he is grateful for all the support he received during the ordeal in Sweden.
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“People was praying for me, that uplifted me when my spirits was low. I can’t thank y’all enough, man, that was crazy, thank you so much,” he said from the stage. “Hip-hop never looked so strong together. We a big, strong community, man, thank you.”
This article originally appeared in Page Six.