Billie Eilish Turns Up For Ice Spice Set At Camp Flog Gnaw

Over the weekend, Tyler, The Creator brought back his Camp Flog Gnaw music festival. It was the first time he’s had the LA fest since 2019 when the weekend ended controversially. Fans expecting a surprise appearance from Frank Ocean famously booed Drake off stage. Subsequently, Tyler responded to the incident on social media by saying he was embarrassed by fans.

Now the festival has returned with major headliners like Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem, and SZA on board. One of the performers making her debut on the festival grounds was Ice Spice. One of the biggest breakout artists of 2023 took to the stage and is clearly getting the attention of some other stars. Fans watching the live-streamed version of the festival quickly noticed Billie Eilish in attendance watching Spice perform. Even among an already hyped crowd, Billie was particularly excited throughout much of Spice’s set. Check out some pictures of her in attendance below.

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Billie Eilish Enjoying Ice Spice’s Performance

This wasn’t the only news to emerge from Camp Flog Gnaw over the weekend. Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem headlined Saturday night as “The Hillbillies.” They also made the live debut of their collaboration of the same name. During their set, they brought out Tyler, The Creator who cameos on the song’s music video for a hilarious moment. Tyler has been known to pop up during various sets at the festival. Given his involvement in almost all layers of the production, it’s no surprise that he tends to pop up.

During his own set at the festival, Tyler talked new music. He joked with fans about their expectations, but was sure not to promise anything. He also took an opportunity during the performance to flaunt his own ego, describing it as “huge.” Giving a major performance at a music festival he helped organize probably informed those comments. What do you think of Billie Eilish getting hyped for Ice Spice’s set at Camp Flog Gnaw? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Tyler The Creator Kept Receipts, Calling Out His Camp Flog Gnaw Crowd For Booing Drake In 2019

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Tyler The Creator clearly went to the Drake school of keeping receipts, because he certainly had one ready to go for the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival crowd during his Saturday set, reminding them that they booed Drake the last time the festival was held in 2019. During his performance of “Lumberjack” from Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler changed the line “I hit Drizzy and told him I had a milli’ for him” to “I called Drizzy and you booed him last time” then called the crowd “assholes” before breaking down and laughing. The audience also had a chuckle at the not-so-subtle reminder.

The booing incident in 2019 was most likely caused by fans near the stage who had parked there early, hoping that the “mystery headliner” Tyler had been teasing would be Frank Ocean. And although the moment went viral and sparked a slew of memes (as Drake’s most embarrassing moments so often do), the majority of the crowd actually enjoyed his set, and both Tyler and Drake took the fumble in stride.

At the time, Tyler wrote on Twitter, “I thought bringing one of the biggest artist on the fucking planet to a music festival was fire… all jokes aside sh*t lowkey funny.” Meanwhile, Drake posted on Instagram, “Plot twist…just signed a 10 year residency at Camp Flog Gnaw sorry kids see you EVERY SINGLE YEAR till you are 30.”

Unfortunately, Flog Gnaw was forced to go on a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19, but returned this past weekend with another stacked lineup — this time, going off without a hitch, even if Tyler found another way to disappoint fans.

Tyler The Creator Admits He Has “Huge Ego” During Camp Flog Gnaw Performance

Tyler The Creator admitted that he is “full of himself,” while addressing claims that he has a “huge ego” during his performance at Camp Flog Gnaw, over the weekend. He later shared a clip of the comments on Twitter with the caption: “[that’s] my ted talk.”

On stage, he explained: “I do interviews and stuff and see folks like, ‘Oh, he has such a huge ego, he’s so full of himself.’ Hell fucking right I’m full of myself, n***a, ’cause that’s how I feel about me. I’m full of me because everything I said I wanted to do, I did. And I didn’t let anybody tell me nothing else. And I got a résumé to back it up.” He added: “If you got dreams and y’all feel some type of way about yourself that might exceed how others feel about themselves, fuck ’em and don’t let that shit cloud your brain for real.”

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Tyler, the Creator performs onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on April 16, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

Elsewhere in his Camp Flog Gnaw set, Tyler responded to fans’ requests for new music. “Y’all wanted new music?” he asked fans. “Aw, well I wanted a father. You can’t get everything you ask for.” Tyler also joined Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem on stage during their headlining set. Together, they performed “The Hillbillies.” Tyler previously made an appearance in the music video for the song. Check out Tyler’s comments during his Camp Flog Gnaw appearance below.

Tyler The Creator On His “Huge Ego”

Tyler welcomed numerous other popular artists to perform at the festival as well, including SZA, Ice Spice, Earl Sweatshirt, Clipse, and Lil Yachty. Tyler first put on the event back in 2019. Be on the lookout for further updates on Tyler The Creator on HotNewHipHop.

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Tyler The Creator Had A Great Response To Fans Wanting New Music During His Camp Flog Gnaw Set

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Tyler, The Creator kicked off his annual Camp Flog Gnaw for 2023 at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium yesterday. As the first day of the music festival, fans got to watch him play a headlining set, filled with popular songs like “Earfquake” and “Yonkers.” During one moment of his performance, he also addressed the crowd to reveal the status of any upcoming music — giving a hilariously sarcastic response that has since gone viral.

“Y’all wanted new music?” he asked the crowd. “Aw aw, and I wanted a father, but you don’t get everything. So, I’m gonna go through my catalog instead, and you pieces of sh*t are gonna sing along.”

Fans in the audience still seemed to cheer anyway.

While he didn’t debut any new tracks, he did play sixteen songs in total, and even brought out flamethrowers for “New Magic Wand” — according to Setlist.Fm.

Later on in the evening, Tyler made a surprise appearance over at Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem’s night set as The Hillbillies. He didn’t pop up until the duo’s self-titled final song, where he just danced alongside them. (He also was a special guest in the music video, when the song first dropped back in May.)

Check out Tyler The Creator’s new music response during his Camp Flog Gnaw 2023 set below.

Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem, And Tyler, The Creator Perform “The Hillbillies” For The First Time At Camp Flog Gnaw

Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, along with special guest Tyler, The Creator, have performed “The Hillbillies” live for the first time. The pair were performing at Tyler’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival, which is making its return after a pandemic-mandated hiatus. Tyler previously appeared in the song’s video when it was first released back in May of this year. The assembled fans seemed overjoyed by the performance, despite rumors it also served as a Drake diss track.

Camp Flog Gnaw, back for 2023, has been in full swing all weekend. Other headliners have included SZA, PinkPatheress, Earl Sweatshirt, and WILLOW. It was last held in 2021 and, aside from 2020 and 2022, has been held annually since 2012. It’s great to see the festival back at full strength. We’ll have any updates that come out of the festival here at HotNewHipHop.

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J. Cole Speaks On Kendrick Lamar Collab

Elsewhere, J. Cole recently spoke on a collab with Lamar that never came to be. “In a nutshell, [Kendrick Lamar] had pulled up on me at No I.D.’s spot,” J. Cole began. “We was already building this relationship, and I had these beats at the time and I was playing them for him. Was that our first time linking? ‘HiiiPoWeR,’ one of them beats? There’s a few beats, a gang of beats that I did, I gave him. Some of them like, maybe had a hook on them, a verse- this, that, and the third.

Furthermore, he continued. “So he took them and, you know, in that moment, we talked about, ‘Yo, bro, we should do a project,’” J. Cole continued. “At that time he’s not on like that, but I’m f-ckin’ with him. At one point, it was a real thing. But bro, time and life, we ain’t ever got the chance to go in and do it correctly, because that would take time. For us to do something that’s full of our potential, that meets our real potential, you’re gonna need time. At least a year. “When you got two successful artists with lives and families, that’s hard to do,” he concluded. “We put it to bed years ago. But at one point in time, it was a real conversation, for sure. It’s not like it’s a ton of songs. It’s not like it’s some album sitting on the shelf somewhere.”

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Tyler, The Creator Responds To Fans Demanding New Music At Camp Flog Gnaw

Tyler, the Creator hosted his annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival this weekend at Dodger Stadium. So far, fans at the event or tuning into live streams on Prime Video or Twitch were able to catch performances from Ice Spice, Clipse, Teezo Touchdown, Kali Uchis, and more. Of course, Tyler himself also took the stage last night. During his performance, he responded to fans’ unrelenting requests for new music.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the hitmaker plans to drop anytime soon. “Y’all wanted new music?” he asked fans. “Aw, well I wanted a father. You can’t get everything you ask for.” While the news is pretty disappointing for listeners eagerly anticipating a new project, many note that Tyler just unveiled Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale earlier this year, the deluxe edition of his 2021 LP.

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Tyler, The Creator Tells Fans They “Can’t Get Everything” They Ask For

Listeners thought they could be getting some new music from the California native since he announced that he had “cr*zy” new music coming “very soon” during an interview with Pharrell that dropped in August. They were left disappointed when he later took to social media to clarify what he meant. He explained that the interview was filmed in February, ahead of the April release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, and that project was what he was actually referring to.

While they may not be hearing any new music from Tyler, the Creator in the near future, fans can cop some new merchandise from his brand Golf Le Fleur’s new collab with Lacoste. The collection dropped in October, and boasts various head-turning pieces. Brightly-colored sweater vests, t-shirts, socks, and more are currently available for purchase on Golf Le Fleur and Lacoste’s websites. What do you think of Tyler, the Creator’s response to fans demanding new music? Are you disappointed with his response? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Kendrick Lamar And Baby Keem Treated Their Camp Flog Gnaw Headlining Crowd To A Special Guest Appearance

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Camp Flog Gnaw returned yesterday (November 11) for the kickoff of the annual Los Angeles festival’s 2023 edition. As for the headliners, Kendrick Lamar and his cousin, Baby Keem, made their live debut as a duo now known as The Hillbillies. Throughout the set, both rappers played songs from their catalogs, including Lamar treating the Dodger Stadium crowd to hits like “Swimming Pools (Drank)” and “Humble.”

As they neared the end of the 23-song setlist, Lamar and Keem had one final surprise in store. The two brought out the event’s founder, none other than Tyler, The Creator, to groove along with them as they performed “The Hillbillies” song for the first time live also. Originally, the track dropped as a single online release in May. Tyler also appeared in the music video, making his appearance a fun surprise for fans.

The second day of 2023’s Camp Flog Gnaw is taking place today, as SZA is closing the night out as the other headliner, so there will (hopefully) be more surprises in store with her set. For those who are attending the sold-out event, more information can be found here.

Check out the video of Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem dancing with Tyler, The Creator below.

Amazon Music to Host Exclusive Livestream of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2023

Amazon Music to Host Exclusive Livestream of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2023

Get ready for the musical extravaganza of the year! Amazon Music is set to present the exclusive live stream of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2023, the beloved Los Angeles-based music festival conceived by Tyler, The Creator. The festival returns to Dodger Stadium on Nov. 11-12, promising an unforgettable experience.

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The livestream will cover all three festival stages, featuring performances by renowned artists, including Tyler, The Creator himself. With a full schedule of artist live streams across two channels to be announced, fans can catch all the action. The live stream begins at 3 p.m. PST daily, exclusively on Prime Video and Twitch via the Amazon Music and Camp Flog Gnaw channels.

Camp Flog Gnaw 2023 is expected to surpass previous editions with enhanced production and an artist lineup curated by Tyler, The Creator’s vision. To celebrate the festival and the exclusive live stream, Tyler’s full music catalog will be available for on-demand streaming for all U.S. Prime members on Amazon Music from Nov. 10-16.

The livestream is hosted by influential music industry figures Amber Grimes and Wayno, who will provide commentary and interviews with artists at Camp Flog Gnaw 2023. The livestream is proudly sponsored by e.l.f. Cosmetics. Stay tuned to @AmazonMusic on social media for the live stream schedule and updates on this exciting musical event.

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How To Livestream Tyler The Creator’s 2023 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival

Don’t feel too bad if you didn’t get tickets for Tyler The Creator’s 2023 Camp Flog Gnaw Festival this weekend. As it turns out, you’ll still be able to catch many of the performances from the comfort of your couch thanks to Amazon Music. Amazon will once again be streaming one of our favorite fests, announcing two streaming channels that will bring Tyler’s set and others to the device of your choice. Amazon has streamed J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival since 2022 along with several other individual concerts like ones from Vince Staples and Kendrick Lamar.

You can catch the live stream beginning at 3 pm PT on Prime Video, as well as the Amazon Music and Camp Flog Gnaw Twitch channels. You can find more information, including merch links and more, on Amazon Music. The live stream will be hosted by Amber Grimes and Wayno, providing commentary and artist interviews between performances. The full schedules for the streaming channels will be announced at a later date.

Camp Flog Gnaw is making its return after four years away due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Its last event was headlined by a mystery guest who turned out to be Drake, disappointing a few fans who turned up early hoping to catch Frank Ocean. As it turns out, they didn’t miss much.

You can find the 2023 Flog Gnaw set times here.

Here Are The Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival Set Times For 2023

Tyler The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival returns to LA’s Dodger Stadium this weekend, November 11-12, headlined by The Hillbillies — comprised of Kendrick Lamar and his cousin Baby Keem — and SZA. The festival returns after a multi-year hiatus caused in part by COVID-19; the last Flog Gnaw was in 2019 headlined by Drake. Today, the fest announced its set times for the weekend, which you can find below.

in addition to the usual suspects, such as Tyler’s former Odd Future compatriots Earl Sweatshirt and Syd, this year’s fest will highlight a slew of rising talent, including singers Baby Rose, Ravyn Lenae, and D4vd, rabble rousing rap crews like AG Club and Paris, Texas, and genre bending artists from across the modern spectrum of music.

Saturday, November 11

Gnaw Stage:

Liv.e (1:00 – 1:30), Baby Rose (2:00 – 2:30), Left Brain (3:00 – 3:30), Paris Texas (4:00 – 4:40), Ravyn Lenae (5:10 – 5:50), BADBADNOTGOOD (6:20 – 7:10), Clipse (8:55 – 9:35)

Flog Stage:

Maxo (1:30 – 2:00), Fana Hues (2:30 – 3:00), Balming Tiger (3:30 – 4:00), Teezo Touchdown (4:35 – 5:05), Kevin Abstract (5:45 – 6:30), Ice Spice (7:10 – 7:40), Fuerza Regida (8:55 – 9:35)

Camp Stage:

Beabadoobee (3:35 – 4:20), Turnstile (4:50 – 5:50), Kali Uchis (6:20 – 7:10), Tyler The Creator (7:50 – 8:50), The Hillbillies [Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar] (9:40)

Sunday, November 12

Gnaw Stage:

Julie (1:00 – 1:25), Maxo Kream (1:55 – 2:25), Mike G (2:50 – 3:20), Redveil (3:50 – 4:20), AG Club (5:00 – 5:30), D4vd (6:15 – 6:45), Toro Y Moi (7:25 – 8:10)

Flog Stage:

Khamari (1:25 – 1:55), Spinall (2:20 – 2:50), Daisy World (3:20 – 3:50), Domo Genesis (4:20 – 4:50), PinkPantheress (5:20 – 5:50), Lil Yachty (6:20 – 7:05), Earl Sweatshirt (7:45 – 8:25), Cuco (9:00 – 9:45)

Camp Stage:

Willow (4:15 – 5:00), Syd (5:30 – 6:15), Dominic Fike (6:45 – 7:35), Rex Orange County (8:10 – 9:10), SZA (9:55)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.