Lil Yachty pays tribute to late rapper Juice WRLD; asks fan to "shut the f*ck up" after they ruin moment of silence

Lil Yachty (Getty via Soap Central CMS - Resized on Canva)
Lil Yachty (Getty via Soap Central CMS - Resized on Canva)

Lil Yachty performed in Washington, D.C., for Tyler, The Creator's tour on April 4, 2025. During his performance, he decided to give a moment of silence to the late rapper Juice WRLD. However, one fan ruined the moment by breaking the silence. To this, Yachty responded by yelling,

"shut the f*ck up" - Lil Yachty told the fan yelling through the microphone.

On a video posted by No Jumper on X, Lil Yachty can be heard and seen looking for the individual who disrupted the moment of silence. The Flex Up rapper was heard telling the crew to turn the lights on while the crowd started pointing at the man. Yachty can also be heard saying humorously,

"You like rejection, don’t ya? He wanna stand out. What’s your name? Devonte? Like a Devonte Jefferson... I hate that n****" - the rapper then starts his set again as the lights go dim.

How did fans react to Lil Yachty telling a fan to "shut the f*ck up"

No Jumper posted a clip on X of Lil Yachty yelling at a fan to "shut the f*ck up" after the fan ruined the moment of silence for late rapper Juice WRLD. The moment got a bit lighter towards the end after Yachty identified the individual.

Have a look at some of the fan reactions below.

Many were not happy with the fan's interruption. Some of the users commented,

"People so disrespectful smh" - @PhiThaGreat said.
"Don’t disrespect the legend juice" - @RealMediaX commented.
"That's not a fan then" - @ttvchannel11 chimed in.

While others agree with what Lil Yachty did. They said,

"Yachty valid for that" - @itswhyatt supported the "Pardon Me" rapper.
"Valid crashout" - @Anton_1326 added.

The latter part of Yachty's address to the fan sounded like a skit from a stand-up comedy show. One user commented,

"It’s not funny but he sound like a comedian up there" - @TriggaTori said.

Sadly, this is not a one-time thing. Last week, when Lil Yachty was performing in Pittsburgh for Tyler, The Creator's tour, the same thing happened when a woman disrupted the moment of silence. Yachty called the woman out for her actions.

Edited by Sohini Biswas
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