Video shows wild moshpit fight between two women at rapper YG’s concert in Paramatta, western Sydney

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Footage has emerged of a wild brawl between two women on the mosh pit floor during controversial American rapper YG’s concert in Sydney.

American recording artist YG was playing a 30-minute set at the Crown Hotel Parramatta, in Sydney’s west on Tuesday night, when the fight broke out among the packed crowd.

The video, captured by concertgoers and shared on TikTok the next day, shows two blond women fighting on the floor of the mosh pit, with the couple grabbing each other by the hair.

Video footage shows the wild brawl between two women on the moshpit floor during American rapper YG's concert at the Crown Hotel Parramatta, in Sydney's west (pictured)

Video footage shows the wild brawl between two women on the moshpit floor during American rapper YG’s concert at the Crown Hotel Parramatta, in Sydney’s west (pictured)

Two guards rush to end the fight, with one tearing the women apart and standing between them.

The video cuts to YG telling the two women to “cut, cut” before asking “what the f*** is wrong with you.”

‘Cut it, cut it. Yo, yo yo what the hell is wrong with you, bro,” YG said. ‘Why are you fighting? Aren’t we here for a good time or something?’

Another man, who turns out to be the rapper’s promoter, says: “If you come to party with YG say f*** yeah.”

One of the women, wearing red lipstick and a red lace top, stands up after the fight and smiles at the crowd.

The two women are then escorted from the venue as YG is heard yelling ‘bye’ as he waved goodbye to the couple.

“Everyone says hello,” YG said. ‘Bye!’ We don’t f*** with that bulls**t.’

Security rushed to end the fight between the two women, with a guard between them (pictured)

Security rushed to end the fight between the two women, with a guard between them (pictured)

One of the women, wearing red lipstick and a red lace top, was seen standing up shortly before the couple were escorted out (pictured)

One of the women, wearing red lipstick and a red lace top, was seen standing up shortly before the couple were escorted out (pictured)

Security rushed to end the fight, with one guard in between the women (left). One of the women, wearing red lipstick and a red lace top, was seen getting up before the couple were escorted outside (right)

TikTok users praised the guards’ quick action, while others wrote that they were ashamed of the two girls involved.

“Security was ON ITTTT.” a user wrote.

Another commenter wrote: ‘crazy guard’.

“Western Sydney is embarrassing at times,” said a third user.

“I was ashamed of them,” the video poster wrote.

The Compton rapper, known in his passport as Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, is known for his controversial onstage antics, requiring women in the audience to expose themselves to him during his sets.

YG returned to Australia four years after the organizers of the Canberra music festival Spilled Milk apologized on behalf of the singer.

YG had started a song demanding female spectators sitting on the shoulders of friends ‘show us your tits’.

As the two women are escorted out of the room, YG is heard yelling 'bye' as he bids the couple farewell (pictured)

As the two women are escorted out of the room, YG is heard yelling 'bye' as he bids the couple farewell (pictured)

As the two women are escorted out of the room, YG is heard yelling ‘bye’ as he bids the couple farewell (pictured)

In 2017, the rapper demanded female fans to show their breasts at his Brisbane concert. It was an event for all ages, attended by girls under the age of 18.

YG clumsily kicked back when he heard that the top floor of the room were underage guests.

“Oh shit, you’re all underage, I can’t fuck you,” he tells the younger concertgoers after a bouncer on stage appears to inform him about the performance’s 13+ audience.

During the same set, he could also be heard insulting a woman’s bust size, which was greeted by a howl from the audience.

“Baby, baby, baby, you look like you got mosquito bites, put your ass down,” YG said.

The Compton rapper (pictured), known on his passport as Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, is known for his controversial onstage antics, requiring women in the audience to expose themselves to him during his sets

The Compton rapper (pictured), known on his passport as Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, is known for his controversial onstage antics, requiring women in the audience to expose themselves to him during his sets

The Compton rapper (pictured), known on his passport as Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, is known for his controversial onstage antics, requiring women in the audience to expose themselves to him during his sets

The organizers of Spilled Milk have issued a statement apologizing for YG’s comments and labeling them as “disrespectful.”

“YG’s comments on stage were not okay. If this behavior goes unchallenged, we are part of the problem, not the solution,” the statement said.

“We thank the brave people who have expressed their feelings so that this disrespectful behavior is exposed for what it is.

“We are sorry that our podium was used in this way and that we were not made aware of it sooner.”