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About

Ab-Soul, a rapper from Carson, CA, is known for challenging conventional rap narratives with his deep, thought-provoking lyricism and distinctive style. He joined Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) in 2007, where he became part of the acclaimed rap group Black Hippy alongside Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock, and Kendrick Lamar. His music often explores themes of personal hardship, philosophy, and social issues. He launched his career with his debut album, Longterm Mentality, in 2011, and his third album, These Days... (2014), debuted at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

Soul's journey has been marked by significant struggles, including being diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome at age 10, a condition that severely impacted his vision and skin. In 2012, he endured the devastating loss of his best friend and longtime girlfriend, which profoundly influenced his music and inspired his breakout single, "The Book of Soul" on his sophomore album Control System (2012).

After a six-year hiatus, Ab-Soul returned with Herbert (2022), an album that showcases his vulnerability as he reflects on mental health, grief, resilience, and self-discovery. Fans and critics have praised his growth and authenticity.

In his latest mixtape Soul Burger (2024), Ab-Soul pays tribute to his childhood best friend, Doe Burger, who passed away in 2021. He had always encouraged him to create more upbeat music for his fans to dance to at shows, so this project serves as a homage to him and a reflection of the music he inspired Soul to make. Throughout the mixtape, Doe serves as a narrator urging Soul to persevere despite his challenges.

Setlists

    1. 1.9 Mile
    2. 2.Paiday
    3. 3.Track Two (Snippet)
    4. 4.Bohemian Grove
    5. 5.Pineal Gland
    6. 6.Huey Knew THEN
    7. 7.Terrorist Threats
    8. 8.Illuminate
    9. 9.All That
    10. 10.Don Julio 70
    11. 11.Righteous Man
    12. 12.Do Better
    13. 13.Gotta Rap
    1. 1.Message in a Bottle
    2. 2.Hollandaise
    3. 3.No Report Card
    4. 4.Track Two (First 45 Seconds; Intro to Bohemian Grove)
    5. 5.Bohemian Grove
    6. 6.Pineal Gland
    7. 7.Huey Knew THEN
    8. 8.Illuminate
    9. 9.It Be Like That
    10. 10.Goodman
    11. 11.Bucket
    12. 12.Moonshooter
    13. 13.Gang'Nem
    14. 14.Terrorist Threats
    15. 15.Herbert
    16. 16.Go Off
    17. 17.Church on the Move
    18. 18.Fallacy
    19. 19.FOMF (Performed with a guest from the crowd)
    20. 20.Do Better
    21. 21.Gotta Rap
    1. 1.Message in a Bottle
    2. 2.Hollandaise
    3. 3.No Report Card
    4. 4.Pineal Gland
    5. 5.Huey Knew THEN
    6. 6.Terrorist Threats
    7. 7.It Be Like That
    8. 8.Moonshooter
    9. 9.Herbert
    10. 10.Bucket
    11. 11.Illuminate
    12. 12.Gang'Nem
    13. 13.Goodman
    14. 14.Church on the Move
    15. 15.Fallacy
    16. 16.FOMF (Performed with guest from crowd)
    17. 17.Gotta Rap
    18. 18.Do Better
    1. 1.Message in a Bottle
    2. 2.Hollandaise
    3. 3.No Report Card
    4. 4.It Be Like That
    5. 5.Pineal Gland
    6. 6.Huey Knew THEN
    7. 7.Goodman
    8. 8.Moonshooter
    9. 9.Gang'Nem
    10. 10.Terrorist Threats
    11. 11.Herbert
    12. 12.Go Off
    13. 13.Church on the Move
    14. 14.FOMF
    15. 15.Do Better
    16. 16.Gotta Rap
    1. 1.Message in a Bottle
    2. 2.Bohemian Grove
    3. 3.It Be Like That
    4. 4.FOMF
    5. 5.Terrorist Threats
    6. 6.Fallacy
    7. 7.Do Better
    8. 8.The Book of Soul
    9. 9.Gotta Rap

Reviews

Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Greatest show

    by Pillarofsalt on 2017-05-14The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was awesome wouldn't change a thing. He played all the songs I would've wanted to hear and Phoenix is a nice sized venue that gives you a personal feel.

  • Almost Perfect!!

    by KingYashu on 2017-05-14The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    I got to the venue at around 6:10-6:20ish and noticed there were two lineups for GA and VIP, and it was understandable since VIP was for early entrance/Meet and Greet and I only got a GA ticket. However, the GA doors opened at 8 and we came in and had to wait for an extra hour until the meet and greet was over in order to get to the foyer, which was totally uncalled for everyone who waited with a GA entry. There was also a high turnout for VIP, which made it more time-consuming for us and that we didn't get into the foyer until 8:50. Once we got up there, there was already a sound system that played mostly songs from Chance's Coloring Book, as well as some Anderson.Paak, which was understanding. After that, Nick Grant showed up at 9:10 and as a first-time goer in Toronto, he amazed me with his clever lyricism and wordplay and kept the crowd going and interested in his music. He amazed me with his live performance, and how he could freestyle acapella and with Kanye and Kendrick beats. Little Simz was supposed to show up as well, but had an ankle injury during the tour, so she couldn't be able to make; at around 10:10, Ab-Soul's DJ came up and performed some hype tracks before Ab-Soul showed up 5 minutes after. He then performed with his hype man and played tracks from his new album, Control System (since it was the 5th anniversary of that day), These Days.. and Longterm Mentality, which kept his day 1 fans, as well as I. He maintained high energy, charisma, and style while performing, which made me happier that I was seeing him for the first time. He then did other tactics such as throwing beach balls, money and such, which kept the concert experiencing more powerful and moving. Overall, this was an amazing concert and something that would be remembered for the years.

  • Too long

    by igotoconcerts on 2014-10-24The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 2 out of 5

    The show itself was good, but I could do without the two openers and 1.5 hour wait to see him. The show already started at 10, so having to wait until 11:30-11:45 to see ab-soul was pretty annoying. Also, he isn't a huge artist so to have two openers is pretty ridiculous. I've been to a lot of rap shows and in comparison this one was very underwhelming.

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