A performance by Miami rapper Trick Daddy at the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority’s 73rd South Atlantic Regional Conference was cut short after he ignored a set of requirements the organization said had been communicated to him in advance.
Tiffany Moore Russell, the South Atlantic Regional Director for Alpha Kappa Alpha, confirmed she personally ended the performance. In a statement directed to sorority members, Russell said her team had met with Trick Daddy’s camp multiple times before the event to outline expectations around attire, language and specific song selections. He did not follow them.
Russell described the rapper’s language, lyrics and on-stage comments as unacceptable and said she stopped the show out of concern for the organization and its reputation. Video footage from the event, shared widely on social media, showed attendees leaving the venue while the performance was still underway.
What the agreement required
According to Russell’s statement, the sorority’s requirements were specific and had been discussed in multiple pre-event meetings. The guidelines covered what the rapper was expected to wear, what language was permissible and which songs were on or off the table for a conference audience that included older sorority members and community figures.
The footage that circulated after the event made clear that Trick Daddy departed significantly from those expectations. The content of his lyrics drew an immediate reaction from the crowd, and the walkout that followed was visible in multiple videos posted by attendees.
The backlash extended well beyond the conference hall. Sorority members and observers on social media raised pointed questions about how Trick Daddy came to be booked for an event of this nature in the first place, given the nature of his catalog and his public profile. The rapper has built his career on explicit content, a fact that made his selection for a sorority leadership conference a subject of scrutiny independent of what happened on stage.
Timing and context
The AKA performance incident came just days after Trick Daddy was honored in his home county of Miami-Dade, where he received a dedicated street in recognition of his contribution to the city’s musical legacy. The celebration brought together several Miami figures, including Trina, DJ Khaled and Uncle Luke, each of whom received similar recognition.
The contrast between the two events within the same week drew additional attention online. One moment saw Trick Daddy celebrated as a civic institution. The next saw him removed from a stage for conduct an organization deemed disrespectful.
What happens next
Russell’s statement did not address how the booking decision was made internally, and Alpha Kappa Alpha has not released additional comment on the vetting process. It remains unclear whether the incident will result in any formal review of how the conference selects entertainment for future events.
What is clear is that the South Atlantic Regional Director acted swiftly once the performance began, a decision that Russell framed as a defense of the organization’s values rather than a reaction to public pressure. Whether the sorority’s national leadership issues further guidance on entertainment standards in the wake of the episode remains to be seen.

