Young Thug Shuts Down Summer Smash With a Triumphant Return

Write Up and Photos by: Ismail “Calligrafist” Sayeed
Summer Smash brought all the heat this year literally—but nothing topped Young Thug’s return to the stage. After everything he’s been through, Thug made his presence felt in a major way. It wasn’t just a set, it was a moment. His first live performance since being released, and he reminded the entire crowd exactly who he is.
From the jump, Thug had the crowd locked in. He ran through hit after hit, with visuals, energy, and pyro that turned the stage into a full-blown experience. Then he took it even further—bringing out Travis Scott, T.I., and Ken Carson, and dropping a new song with Ken that gave us a glimpse of what’s next.
What stood out most? His connection to the people. You could feel the love pouring both ways. He didn’t rush through it—he felt the moment, and so did everyone else [even brought a fan onstage and went down to the ground to meet fans]. Watching him own that stage again was powerful, and with Uy Scuti on the way, the comeback is looking real promising.
Elsewhere at the fest, Future held it down with a performance that had all the hits and Vibes, and Chance the Rapper gave the hometown crowd a set full of energy, appreciation, and Chicago pride.
And a personal favorite for me? Soulja Boy. The energy, the nostalgia, the impact—he reminded errbody just how influential he really is. A true internet legend stepping into real-life love from the crowd. It was dope to see.
Summer Smash gave us unforgettable performances all weekend—but Young Thug’s return? That was history. Rap Radar was on the ground to capture every second, and we’re grateful to have witnessed it.




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