Black Twitter Ends Up 'Rolling' Out 'Loud' After Viewing Antonio Brown Perform in Miami

Black Twitter Ends Up ‘Rolling’ Out ‘Loud’ After Viewing Antonio Brown Perform in Miami

Black Twitter Ends Up ‘Rolling’ Out ‘Loud’ After Viewing Antonio Brown Perform in Miami

Former NFL player Antonio Brown has created enough headlines just within the past year alone, but the latest one may be the one that sticks in the minds of both football and music fans!

Brown, although he hasn’t officially retired from the NFL, has already made career moves post his playing days in football by announcing he is working alongside Kanye West in becoming president of Donda Sports. But, before doing that, at the last NFL game he played at MetLife Stadium while playing against the New York Jets, he left the football field topless as he jogged off the field after being taken out of the game. He immediately released a Hip-Hop song and video right after that moment.

But, no one anticipated what transpired this past weekend in Miami, Florida where the Rolling Loud festival took place Saturday night. The event which bills itself as the largest Hip-Hop festival in the world featured artists like Nicki Minaj, A$AP Rocky, Future, Pusha T, Lil Baby, Busta Rhymes, Fivio Foreign and many others between Friday and Sunday. But, then this happened…..

(WARNING: Adult Language)

Not only were fans at Rolling Loud shocked, but it quickly became something to laugh at due to the way Brown strutted across the stage as he performed. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneer came out of a large-sized football wearing what appears to look like a full red leather outfit. As he begins his song, he starts strutting across the stage, waving both his index fingers side to side across his chest. This is probably when Black Twitter took to their keyboards and let fly with the comments that may have you “rolling” out “loud.”

Black Twitter Ends Up ‘Rolling’ Out ‘Loud’ After Viewing Antonio Brown Perform in Miami

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