Yeat, an up-and-coming rapper straight out of Portland, Oregon, recently unveiled his sixth studio album, dubbed 2 Alivë. The 21-year-old rapper decided to host a listening event at The Roxy, a popular music venue in Los Angeles, to celebrate this noteworthy accomplishment. However, when the night of the listening party came around, a wave of fans attempted to enter the concert without tickets. As a result of the commotion, the LAPD ultimately decided to shut down the event. Yeat appeared to be largely unbothered despite the concert cancellation and in high spirits. He even notably promised fans a "part 2" to make up for the shutdown show. "Y'all insane 😂😂😂 [Shut] da shyt down NEWS pulled up we #TRËNDY we gone do a part 2 don't worry," the rapper wrote on his Instagram Story. Yeat’s album listening party was shut down by LAPD‼️🔊 pic.twitter.com/buibp6DPHf — RapTV (@raptvcom) February 21, 2022 Yeat also shared a video that a concertgoer took from the event, showing a massive crowd...