AKA Regional Director Cuts Trick Daddy’s Set Over Explicit Language
His online rebuttal highlights the risk when institutional brand rules clash with an uncensored act.
Overview
- Alpha Kappa Alpha’s South Atlantic regional director cut Trick Daddy’s conference set after he used explicit language and veered from a pre-approved plan for attire, wording, and songs.
- In a statement, Tiffany Moore Russell said her team met with the rapper’s camp to spell out limits and that he ignored those terms.
- Clips shared by media and attendees captured sexual prompts to the crowd, including a line quoted by Complex.
- Trick Daddy posted videos denying wrongdoing, saying the sorority cut his mic and stressing that he does not perform clean versions.
- The flap has renewed scrutiny of how institutions vet performers for multigenerational crowds, with online reaction split over the booking and over enforcing contracts.