Wednesday, February 11

Steve Lacy was not grinning following the camera hit.

 

On Monday night, as Lacy was playing his number-one hit “Bad Habit,” a fan tossed a camera onto the stage during his performance in New Orleans. Lacy halted the singing and warned after the thing touched his leg. In a video clip that appeared on social media, he ordered the crowd, “Don’t throw sh*t on my fu**ing stage, please.”

After asking to view the camera from a fan at the front of the stage, Lacy threw it to the ground and smashed it. Before Lacy exited the stage and unexpectedly put an end to the performance, some audience members gasped while others applauded.

Yes, that’s all. He exclaimed, “Peace,” startling the crowd.

 

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One fan said, “He handled that so horribly,” and another supported him. He was actually struck with anything by someone. Steve had plenty of money on hand.

On the Billboard Hot 100, “Bad Habit,” which can be found on Lacy’s album Gemini Rights, became his first No. 1. “I honestly had no idea it would be [this successful]. That brain, I don’t even have it,” Lacy told Rolling Stone. “I’m incredibly appreciative of the opportunity to witness how listeners engage with this music and make memories. I’ve been contemplating everything while relaxing. mad appreciation And just so motivated.”

The “Give You the World” tour that Lacy is now on is scheduled to end on November 11 in Los Angeles.

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