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Live Shots: Stars and flash at Rolling Loud, day 2

Migos, Tyga, Playboi Carti, Shoreline Mafia, Saweetie, Rex Life Raj, and more on the second day of the huge hip-hop fest.

Over the weekend, Oakland hip-hop fans were treated to some of the biggest on the business—with plenty of local artists on deck—as the roaming Rolling Loud festival came through the Oakland Coliseum grounds. The lineup was stacked, the talent was ready, and the crowd loved it all. Hometown heroes Saweetie and Rexx Life Raj were highlights. Check out photos from day one here

The crowd at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
ALLBLACK at Rolling Loud, day 2. Photo by Estephany Gonzalez
ALLBlack performs with Shoreline Mafia on Sunday, September 29. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Migos at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Migos perform on Sunday, September 29. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Migos at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Migos. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
The crowd at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Mozzie at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Mozzy. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Mozzy at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Playboi Carti. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
TYGA performs at Roling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Rexx Life Raj at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Rexx Life Raj. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Saweetie at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Saweetie getting glammed up at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Saweetie. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Saweetie performs on Sunday, September 29. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Shoreline Mafia at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Shoreline Mafia. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
The scene at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
The crowd at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Stage after a long weekend at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez

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