The event, held earlier this month in Los Angeles, served as a showcase for the BuzzStar platform, which facilitates paid one-on-one video interactions between creators and their fans. McBroom leaned into the party’s intensity, famously warning attendees that they had signed waivers allowing him to "f-ck y’all up." The footage, released by BuzzStar on August 14, captured a mix of poolside revelry and the rapper’s unexpected set from above the crowd.
Beyond the spectacle, the gathering highlighted the shifting business model of online personalities. BuzzStar, founded by CEO Andy Bachman, focuses on monetizing direct access rather than traditional sponsored content. This strategy has already yielded substantial financial results for figures like Cole Train, who reportedly earned nearly six figures during a single hour-long session. For Young Thug, the appearance offered a brief, high-profile detour before he embarks on "The New Generation Tour," his first major concert run since 2019. The tour, set to launch September 1, follows the success of his 2025 album "UY SCUTI," which secured a top-ten spot on the Billboard 200.





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