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    A$AP Rocky Gets Disrespectful and More Gov Ball 2026 Highlights

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 9, 20267 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • A$AP Rocky led a militarized finale with helicopter, S.W.A.T. performers, megaphone, and AWGE-branded vests, provoking crowd frenzy.
    • A$AP Rocky yelled "I came to get disrespectful" and performed Stole Ya Flow, tossing shade at Drake; Rihanna watched.
    • Gov Ball celebrated its 15th anniversary, balancing pop and a deep hip-hop lineage with headliners like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Tyler, the Creator.
    • Gov Ball leaned into K-Pop with Stray Kids and Jennie; Mariah the Scientist delivered the festival's warmest, pure R&B set.
    • Baby Keem owned his first-headliner moment, spotlighting CA$INO, teasing a Kendrick cameo and erupting with pyrotechnic theatrics.

    The meaning of the A$AP acronym has always been somewhat ambiguous. Back on October 31, 2011, when A$AP Rocky dropped his breakout mixtape, Live. Love. A$AP, he and his big homie A$AP Yams explained that the primary meaning, for inspirational purposes, was “Always Strive and Prosper.” But they also made clear that the meaning was flexible and could be adapted at any given moment. Like last night at Governor’s Ball, for instance, when A$AP seemed to reflect the start time of Rocky’s set: “As Soon As Possible.”

    A crowd estimated 50,000 strong—including Rocky’s “baby mama Rihanna,” in case anyone might be wondering “where she at”—had gathered to witness the finale of Gov Ball 2026. Anticipation for Rocky’s Gov Ball 2026 grand finale had been building for days, as fans lined up for a chance to claim ultra-rare copies of the VIBE print edition with Rocky on the cover. Lord Flacko was scheduled to hit the stage for his headlining set at 8:45 p.m. sharp. Rocky had a big show in store for his Don’t Be Dumb Tour, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park had a strict 10 p.m. curfew.

    At fifteen minutes past the scheduled showtime, the sky was growing dark, and the audience was buzzed restlessly. A helicopter, emblazoned with the Don’t Be Dumb logo, was suspended over the Verizon stage, which was draped with American flags. Two giant video screens displayed an ominous announcement: “Please be advised that this performance includes S.W.A.T. performers and strobe effects. Enjoy the Show!”

    A$AP Rocky

    Siegfried Anthony/Billboard via Getty Images

    Shortly after 9 p.m., the first of the S.W.A.T. performers began to appear. A couple dozen young brothers rolled out like paramilitary moshers dressed in white shirts with Pooh Shiesty–style ski masks obscuring their faces and matching padded (bulletproof?) vests stamped with A$AP Mob’s mysterious AWGE logo. Rocky appeared in a similar get-up, standing atop a tall platform and holding a megaphone instead of a microphone, as if he were about to start a riot. 

    “New York! I came to get disrespectful,” he said, lifting up his white chest guard to show off the waistband of his black boxers inscribed with the word HARLEM. “Play that shit!”

    The ground literally shook as the beat dropped for “Stole Ya Flow,” a song that Rocky recorded with Drake in mind. “First you stole my flow, then I stole your bitch,” he roared through the microphone. Rap aficionados may debate which exact flow may have been stolen, but there’s no debate as to the woman in question—the billionaire pop star standing in the crowd smiling as she recorded her husband’s performance on her iPhone. In rap beefs, much like in French literature, the adage still applies: Cherchez Le Femme—it’s all about the ladies at the end of the day.

    Pretty Flacko followed up with “Helicopter$,” unleashing a new, even more militant-looking horde of A$AP shock troops, this regiment dressed all in black with matching helmets and strange abbreviations on their chests—some AWGE, some CORP. With the chopper blades chopping, the stars and stripes flying, and Rocky screaming through his mic’d up megaphone about how the crowd must take off their white tees and spin them like a helicopter—even if they weren’t wearing white tees—the whole thing felt very much like America on the eve of its 250th anniversary. Masked men in uniforms marked with strange acronyms issued confusing orders. Except these were A$AP Mob masked men, so nobody was being dumb.

    ASAP Rocky performing at Gov Ball 2026

    Roger Ho

    Soon after its launch in 2011, the Governor’s Ball established itself as New York’s leading music festival, with a musical mix as diverse as the city itself. Alongside electronica, alt-pop, and indie rock acts, hip-hop has been part of the Gov Ball from year one—the only year the festival actually took place on Governor’s Island—which included sets by Big Boi, Mac Miller, and Das Racist.

    Since then, Gov Ball headliners have included Kid Cudi, Kanye West, OutKast, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Eminem, Travis Scott, J.Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Tyler, the Creator. Never a full-on rap festival, Gov Ball also headlined the likes of Billy Eilish, SZA, Post Malone, Tame Impala, the Strokes, and Florence and the Machine, and this year, Lorde. Still, that healthy dose of hip-hop is embedded in the festival’s DNA—just as the sonics and phonics of rap music somehow get embedded within every genre of pop on earth.

    Mariah the Scientist performs onstage at the 2026 Governors Ball Music Festival held at Flushing Meadows Corona Park on June 05, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Siegfried Anthony/Billboard via Getty Images)

    Mariah the Scientist

    For its 15th anniversary staging, Gov Ball leaned into the K-Pop wave, giving prominent placement to the Korean boy band Stray Kids and Jennie, the South Korean singer and rapper who rose to prominence as a member of the K-Pop girl group Blackpink, who are often referred to as “the biggest girl group in the world” by listeners who may be vaguely aware of the Spice Girls and perhaps never heard of Diana Ross and the Supremes. Speaking of which, the best pure R&B singer at this year’s Gov Ball was Atlanta’s own Mariah the Scientist, whose mid-afternoon performance was as warm as the summer sun, proving once again that her lovelorn 2025 album Hearts Sold Separately is the closest thing we’ve got to Babyface and Sade in this generation.

    Hot on Blackpink’s heels are the L.A. based international girl group cats Katseye, whose performance next to the park’s famous Unisphere was a fitting antidote to anti-immigrant hysteria. Katseye’s members trace their roots to the Philippines, India, Venezuela, Cuba, China, Singapore, Switzerland, Italy, and Ghana—all of them assembled from a reality TV competition show.

    Freddie Gibbs performs at gov ball 2026

    Their afternoon set attracted many mothers and pre-teen girls who knew all the lyrics and dance moves to songs like “Pinky Up.” The Katseye stage outfits were an update on the “Lady Marmalade” video with Pink, Christina Aguilera, and Lil Kim, yet another echo of hip-hop reverberating through global pop culture.

    Balancing these hybrid sounds was a solid lineup of rap heavyweights from Freddie Gibbs and Alchemist serving up gems like “Something to Rap About” from their 2020 masterpiece Alfredo to Pusha T and Malice grindin’ their way through Clipse’s flawless catalog.

    pusha t no malice clipse at gov ball 2026

    Pusha T and Malice

    JN Silva

    First-time headliner Baby Keem focused on his recent album CA$INO while sprinkling in fan favorites like “ORANGE SODA” and joints from The Melodic Blue. The pgLang star had no trouble performing collaborative tunes like “Good Flirts” and “House Money” without his cousin, but everybody in the audience was wondering if Kendrick might just pop out and turn the heat up high enough to defrost any Iceman.

    ‘When it was time to launch into “family ties,” Keem played with the crowd’s emotions mercilessly, staring at them in silence for what felt like two or three minutes before yelling, “Gov Ball! Do you know what the fuck is about to happen right now?!?!” As flames shot into the sky, Keem proceeded to tear the place down all by himself, which was even better than getting an assist from Dot. There’s nothing like that first rush of stardom, and Keem is rising to the occasion and savoring every minute of it.

    baby keem performing at gov ball 2026

    Baby Keem

    “If you’ve been here fuckin’ with me since day one, make some noise,” Rocky said near the end of his grand finale. Before the Gov Ball sound engineers cut his mic out of respect for the park’s strict curfew and noise ordinance, Pretty Flacko had to take time out to reminisce about his own breakout. “I feel like since we in the place where I was birthed, and where all this A$AP shit started, it’s only right…”

    And when he launched into “Purple Swag” and “PE$O,” Rocky and his fans caught a flashback to 2011—the year Gov Ball launched and Rocky dropped his first tape. Back when Rakim Athelston Mayers wasn’t a superstar or a Fashion Killer with brand endorsements and magazine covers. When he was just that pretty motherfucker who had to tell his homies. “Quit the bitchin’, we gon’ make it in a second.” 

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