
Kanye West’s SoFi Stadium concert proves he’s still impossible to cancel.
These past two weeks, we’ve gotten a whole bunch of Ye. He dropped the solid BULLY last week, and last night, he delivered one of the most memorable concerts of the year at SoFi Stadium. In this post, we highlight the top five moments that stood out to us.
TOP 5 MOMENTS FROM YE’S CONCERT AT SOFI STADIUM
5. Ye & Bianca Censori Leave SoFi Stadium Together
Ye & Bianca Censori leaving SoFi Stadium ?? pic.twitter.com/ESByWe9XXl
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 4, 2026
Good to see Ye and his wife Bianca Censori still going strong. With so many major names in attendance and performing, the fact that he walked out with his wife says a lot.
4. Ye Brings Out Travis Scott To Perform “FE!N”
TRAVIS SCOTT
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 4, 2026
FE!N
LIVE AT SOFI STADIUM ??
"Make some noise for the greatest, my brother." — Travis Scott on Ye ? pic.twitter.com/z4zE91mMCd
When Ye was going through his mental breakdown, it almost felt like this could’ve been the moment his high-profile friends abandoned him. Instead, one of the first to publicly reconnect with him was Travis Scott. During this concert, they performed “FE!N,” and s**t went absolutely wild. Honestly, this might be the number one song I’d want to see live in all of music.
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3. Ye & André Troutman Perform “ALL THE LOVE” from ‘BULLY’
YE x ANDRÉ TROUTMAN
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 4, 2026
ALL THE LOVE
LIVE AT SOFI STADIUM ?? pic.twitter.com/XiKQU1t8Sn
I think most people would agree that “ALL THE LOVE” is the best track on Ye’s new album BULLY. To me, it has the kind of vibe that can make a grown man tear up, backed by one of Ye’s more powerful performances and some outstanding production. It also feels tailor-made for a stadium setting. That said, hearing it performed in front of a packed crowd made it clear just how much it resonates.
2. Ye Brings Out Lauryn Hill To Sing “The Real Version” of “All Falls Down”
Ye originally wanted Lauryn Hill on “All Falls Down” in 2004 as it interpolates her song “Mystery of Iniquity,” but he couldn’t get the sample cleared at the time
— yzyupdates (@yzyupdates) April 4, 2026
Two decades later he brings her out to perform it together for the first time in front of a sold-out crowd of… pic.twitter.com/0oPbEemsNG
Fun fact: Even though Ye opens the official version of “All Falls Down” by saying “this is the real one,” the original actually sampled Lauryn Hill’s “Mystery of Iniquity,” which wasn’t cleared at the time. Fast forward over 20 years, and the two finally shared a stage together, and it felt nothing short of magical.
1. Ye Leads 80K Fans in a Massive “Heartless” Singalong
Ye & 80,000 fans singing "Heartless" at SoFi Stadium ??
— DailyRapFacts (@DailyRapFacts) April 4, 2026
"That's what 80,000 people sound like ladies and gentlemen… they said I'd never be back in the states. Two sold-out concerts." pic.twitter.com/UC3T4ILSdj
Did you know that “Heartless” is the most-streamed track in Ye’s catalog? It’s closing in on 2 billion streams, which is wild considering it dropped before streaming was even a major force. A big reason for that is its karaoke-like vibe; it’s one of those songs everyone knows word-for-word. That energy was on full display during his show at SoFi, where the entire crowd hung onto every lyric. It was dope to watch.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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