Young Thug performed from the roof during Austin McBroom’s wild pool party at the Creators Inc. mansion, with BuzzStar capturing the action. The Young Thug Takes Over Austin McBroom’s Wild Pool Party In BuzzStar Footage first appeared on The Blast
Austin McBroom turned the Creators Inc. mansion into one of Los Angeles’ wildest summer destinations, and Young Thug helped take the party to another level. New footage released by BuzzStar shows the Grammy-winning rapper performing from the mansion’s roof as a packed crowd of creators gathered below. The blowout also featured an enormous waterslide, a crowded backyard and plenty of candid moments that left viewers wishing they had scored an invitation. BuzzStar shared its behind-the-scenes look at the festivities on Friday, August 14, declaring that Young Thug had “crashed our pool party.”
BuzzStar Cameras Capture Young Thug On The Roof

The Blast was told that McBroom hosted the massive gathering at the Creators Inc. mansion in Los Angeles earlier this month, bringing together online personalities for an afternoon built around music, swimming and over-the-top entertainment.
The footage shared online opens with attendees enjoying the pool as a towering blue waterslide looms over the backyard. Young Thug’s arrival then transforms the creator party into a rooftop concert, with the rapper performing above the crowd.
BuzzStar cameras moved through the property to capture more than the planned entertainment. The Reel also offered glimpses of partygoers dancing, talking, and taking in the increasingly chaotic atmosphere.
McBroom appeared to embrace that energy as he addressed the crowd with a memorable warning. “Y’all signed waivers so I can f-ck y’all up,” the YouTube personality announced.
Fans Admit The BuzzStar Party Triggered Major FOMO
The footage immediately had viewers discussing the waiver, and wondering why they had not been invited. “Party so lit you have to sign a waiver,” one person joked. Another viewer admitted, “FOMO kicking in hard,” while someone else declared, “Now that’s a party!”
Other reactions carried the same envious energy. “Ain’t no party like a Buzz Star partyyyyy,” one commenter wrote. “Where was I [sad face emoji],” another asked, while one viewer added, “This party looks sick!!!”
Creators Inc. appeared to agree with that assessment, writing in the comments, “party was TOO LIT[fire flame emoji].”
Austin McBroom And N3on Put BuzzStar In The Middle Of The Action

McBroom was not the only BuzzStar personality featured in the Reel. Kick streamer N3on also appeared in the footage, putting two members of the platform’s growing creator roster in the middle of the poolside chaos.
Both McBroom and N3on take calls through BuzzStar, which is designed around live, one-on-one video interactions between public figures and their audiences. Other names available through the service include Blueface, DDG, Sophie Rain, Nala Ray, Scott Storch and Johnny Dang.
The platform was founded by Creators Inc. CEO Andy Bachman, who built BuzzStar around the idea that followers want more than another social media post or livestream. Instead, they can book direct face time with participating creators. “Everyone in this space has been monetizing attention,” Bachman told Entrepreneur in June. “Almost nobody’s been monetizing access.”
Creators Are Turning BuzzStar Calls Into Major Earnings
The direct-access model has already produced some notable paydays. Earlier this year, creator Cole Train reportedly earned nearly six figures during a single 60-minute session on BuzzStar. The viral performance demonstrated how quickly demand for private access can translate into significant revenue.
Ray J later revealed that one call through the platform earned him $100. Although the earning potential varies by creator, those results illustrate BuzzStar’s larger strategy: turning an online following into paid, real-time conversations rather than relying exclusively on sponsored content, subscriptions or public livestreams.
The McBroom party offered the company a different type of visibility. Rather than promoting BuzzStar strictly as a calling platform, the Reel placed its creators inside an attention-grabbing real-world event headlined by one of rap’s most recognizable performers.
Young Thug Is Preparing For His First Official Tour Since 2019

Young Thug’s rooftop appearance comes shortly before he returns to the road for his biggest run of live shows in years. The Atlanta rapper is scheduled to launch “The New Generation Tour” on September 1.
The upcoming trek will mark his first official tour since 2019. The tour will introduce audiences to a new group of YSL artists as Young Thug travels across the United States before heading to Europe in October.
His return follows the release of his 2025 album, “UY SCUTI,” which debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and became the rapper’s ninth project to reach the chart’s top 10. Before beginning that major tour, however, Young Thug delivered a much more unexpected performance from the Creators Inc. rooftop.
With McBroom on the microphone, N3on among the attendees and BuzzStar documenting every chaotic moment, the party gave viewers exactly what its footage promised: a summer gathering capable of triggering some serious FOMO.
The Young Thug Takes Over Austin McBroom’s Wild Pool Party In BuzzStar Footage first appeared on The Blast
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