Tag: hip hop

  • New York Series: Run-DMC’s Holiday Classic ‘Christmas in Hollis’

    Christmas time in New York is often filled with magic and wonder. Most people have visions of marveling beneath the tree in Rockefeller Center, window shopping on 5th Avenue, or playing with all the new toys FAO Schwartz has to offer, but that is just a tiny spec of the enchantment to be found in NYC during that time of year. No matter where you are or how you celebrate, the end goals are almost always the same: to spread joy, focus on others, and spend time with your loved ones. While everyone has their own traditions, it is important to remember why you are doing so. That is exactly what Run-DMC was trying to convey with their 1987 hit ‘Christmas in Hollis.’

    While Run-DMC were initially opposed to writing a Christmas song at the record company’s request, their opinion changed once they went through a crate of old odd-ball Christmas Records to see if they could be inspired. After a bit of searching, inspiration finally hit once they listened to Clarence George Carter’s funk cut ‘Back Door Santa.’ Once they decided to write the song, Run-DMC decided they were going to combine the fantasy and mysticism that comes with the holiday with real life experiences, detailing past Christmas’ spent with their families in their hometown of Hollis, Queens.

    The first verse of the song belonged to Run, which draws listeners in with a surreal experience of finding Santa’s wallet after encountering one of his reindeer but returning it because he didn’t believe it was right to steal from Santa. From that point the song could have gone anywhere, but DMC decided he wanted to relate it to real life because that is the opposite of what everyone was doing with Christmas music at the time.

    Christmas in Hollis
    Run-DMC, Hollis

    “Every other Christmas song is like a fantasy,” Run explains. “You know, [Sings.] ‘Santa Claus is coming to town.’ That’s a fantasy. Even Run’s verse, he’s telling a story that’s like it’s been written for a Christmas book. But my story is what really happened in real life, about real people, and what it was like as a kid growing up. It’s so real. [Raps.] “Christmastime in Hollis Queens / Mom’s cooking chicken and collard greens!” It’s funky, it’s soulful, it’s family, it’s real. “Christmas In Hollis” is real, because of my verse.”

    Christmas in Hollis
    Hollis, Queens

    Hollis, Queens had an incredibly powerful impact on Run-DMC, which is why they decided to homage the neighborhood in ‘Christmas in Hollis.’ Joseph Simmons (Run), Darryl McDaniels (DMC), and Jason Mizel (Jam Master Jay) formed Run-DMC in the 1983 after being friends at school for years and realizing they had similar interests in music as they got older. At the time of the group’s formation, Hollis was a moderately stable, suburban community with a vibrant and growing hip-hop scene which inspired and cultivated each member of Run-DMC from an early age. It was a family neighborhood, and the love and support they received helped the group achieve their dreams.

    As the group got bigger, the area changed, and the tranquil Hollis soon became plagued with drug and gun violence. By the late 1980’s the neighborhood became one of the most severe victims of the growing crack epidemic. Today Hollis has returned to the median income, middle-class neighborhood it once was, but there have been no sightings of Santa since that fateful day in 1987.

    ‘Christmas in Hollis’ Lyrics:

    It was December 24th on Hollis ave in the dark

    When I see a man chilling with his dog in the park

    I approached very slowly with my heart full of fear

    Looked at his dog, oh my god, an ill reindeer

    But then I was illin’ because the man had a beard

    And a bag full of goodies, 12 o’clock had neared

    So I turned my head a second and the man had gone

    But he left his driver’s wallet smack dead on the lawn

    I picket the wallet up then I took a pause

    Took out the license and it cold said “Santa Claus”

    A million dollars in it, cold hundreds of G’s

    Enough to buy a boat and matching car with ease

    But I’d never steal from Santa, cause that ain’t right

    So I’m going home to mail it back to him that night

    But when I got home I bugged, cause under the tree

    Was a letter from Santa and all the dough was for me

    It’s Christmas time in Hollis queens

    Mom’s cooking chicken and collard greens

    Rice and stuffing, macaroni and cheese

    And Santa put gifts under Christmas trees

    Decorate the house with lights at night

    Snow’s on the ground, snow white so bright

    In the fireplace is the yule log

    Beneath the mistletoe as we drink egg nog

    The rhymes you hear are the rhymes of Darryl’s

    But each and every year we bust Christmas carrols

    Rhymes so loud and proud you hear it

    It’s Christmas time and we got the spirit

    Jack Frost chillin, the hawk is out

    And that’s what Christmas is all about

    The time is now, the place is here

    And the whole wide world is filled with cheer

    My name’s D.M.C. with the mic in my hand

    And I’m chillin’ and coolin’ just like a snowman

    So open your eyes, lend us an ear

    We want to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • Rochester Composer mainTheme Drops Rich New Groove Track “Take Over Me”

    Rochester-based composer mainTheme has announced the release of his rich new groove track “Take Over Me” (feat. Donno Jay).

    Dan Romans plays drum set, synth, keyboard, and voice; composes and arranges music; and performs all styles. He has a diverse musical vocabulary and versatile playing style that is dynamic, expressive, and compositionally focused. mainTheme is a carte blanche repository of sounds and songs drawn from eclectic influences and presented as an approximation of pop music. mainTheme is another variation of Dan Romans’ compositional voice as he dons the figurative producer’s hat.

    His latest track “Take Over Me” (feat. Donno Jay) encapsulates mainTheme’s minimal, rich groove and features storytelling and vocal talents of Miami-based hip-hop artist Donno Jay. The track is slated to release on most streaming services by December 27. The track is a powerful, introspective look at the core of one’s life, and the state of the world we all share. With Donno Jay’s cadence and hard-hitting, somber lyrics spit over the desolate electro-synth melodies, this track is strong, catchy, and meaningful.

    mainTheme creates music that, to me, breaks down walls. His eclectic, diverse and dynamic range of music paints wondrous soundscapes in each piece of music released. This track, “Take Over Me” is a prime example of this idea. The instrumental to the track is smooth, unique, and presents a vibe that I can best describe as galactic. It is a spacey, synthy, psychedelic piece that contains climbing and falling volumes, with a heightened energy in the middle before slowly dying out like a dimming light. The track is brilliant in both instrumental sound from mainTheme and lyricism from Donno Jay.

    For more information on mainTheme’s music and to keep up with “Take Over Me” which releases on December 27, click here.

  • Former NFL Star Darren Waller Continues Prolific Musical Journey with New Video Ft. Westside Boogie

    Former NFL pro bowler and NY Giant tight end Darren Waller continues his post-retirement musical journey with a new single and music video featuring Westside Boogie. The inspiring track explores themes of personal introspection, blending vulnerability and memories of self-doubt to create a strong message of growth and self-discovery. Additionally, Shady Records artist, Westside Boogie, chimes in with his own moment of self-reflection to top off the emotional record. Similarly, the music video is therapeutic in its presentation, with Waller rhyming his verse as he solemnly raps his verse.

    Darren Waller song cover

    Getting Boogie for this record was really organic, thanks to a mutual connection from my high school basketball days. As an artist, he’s incredibly versatile and vulnerable, which made him a perfect fit for the record. We’ve both found success and joy in a lot of areas of our personal lives, but we’re still looking for the answers to our deepest questions.

    – Darren Waller

    All in all, Waller has been using his newfound career as a music artist as a form of therapy, The new song follows Waller’s Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass EP, which dropped last month. Inspired by a year of significant transformation, the EP takes an in-depth look at personal and professional highs and lows he experienced. Moreover, earlier this year, Waller also released On Notice: Bag Talk EP, showcasing his artistic versatility, and Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head EP, which touches on Waller’s decision to retire from the NFL.

    Since calling it quits, the former NFL star has dropped a number of viral records including “Who Knew (Her Perspective)” dedicated to his ex-wife, Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces. After being drafted into the NFL in 2015, waller began exploring music, inspired by his great-grandfather, the iconic jazz pianist Fats Waller. While music initially took a back seat to football, Darren made his musical debut in 2021 with the project Delusions of Clarity. Following that release, Waller received a placement on the official Madden NFL soundtrack in 2023.

  • Post Malone’s “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” Arrives at Citi Field in June 2025

    Post Malone has announced his upcoming tour. “The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” with special guest Jelly Roll. The tour sees one date in New York at Citi Field in Queens.

    The Big Ass Stadium Tour

    Known for redefining the modern concert experience with his genre-blending sound and electrifying stage presence, Post will bring a massive production to 25 stadiums across the United States and Canada. Post Malone is set to deliver unforgettable performances across North America, including a stop at Citi Field in Queens on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Adding to the excitement, Post Malone will be joined by the breakout sensation Jelly Roll, whose recent crossover hits and authentic storytelling have made him a powerful voice in modern country music.

    Post’s catalog comprises the GRAMMY® Award-nominated “rockstar” [feat. 21 Savage” (Diamond), “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse)” [feat. Swae Lee] (2x Diamond), “I Fall Apart” (Diamond), “Psycho” [feat. Ty Dolla $ign] (Diamond), “White Iverson” (Diamond), “Better Now” (Diamond), and more. It all started with his quintuple-platinum influential 2016 debut, Stoney. With records under his belt that will likely never be surpassed and a generation of artists and audiences worldwide under his spell, Post Malone simply doesn’t stop.

    The Big Ass Stadium Tour
    Jelly Roll and Post Malone

    POST MALONE PRESENTS: THE BIG ASS STADIUM TOUR 2025 DATES: 

    Tue Apr 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rice-Eccles Stadium^

    Sat May 03 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium^

    Wed May 07 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome^

    Fri May 09 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium^

    Sun May 11 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes Benz Stadium^

    Tue May 13 – St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium^

    Sun May 18 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field^

    Tue May 20 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium^

    Thu May 22 – Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field^

    Sat May 24 – Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park^

    Mon May 26 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre^

    Wed May 28 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium^

    Thu May 29 – Pittsburgh, PA – PNC Park^

    Sat May 31 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

    Mon Jun 02 – Washington, DC – Northwest Stadium

    Wed Jun 04 – New York, NY – Citi Field

    Sun Jun 08 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium*

    Tue Jun 10 – Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium

    Fri Jun 13 – Ridgedale, MO – Thunder Ridge Nature Arena

    Sun Jun 15 – Denver, CO – Empower Field at Mile High

    Sat Jun 21 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium*

    Tue Jun 24 – Boise, ID – Albertsons Stadium

    Thu Jun 26 – Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park

    Sat Jun 28 – Portland, OR – Providence Park

    Tue Jul 01 – San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park

    *Without Jelly Roll 

    ^With Sierra Ferrell

    For more information on Post Malone’s upcoming tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Psych-Funk Band Lettuce Partners with GZA of Wu Tang Clan for 2025 Co-Headline Tour

    Psychedelic funk band Lettuce and legendary emcee GZA join forces for ‘The Get Up Tour’ in 2025. The tour sees 17 dates including one at Brooklyn Steel on February 7.

    GRAMMY-nominated psychedelic funk band Lettuce kicks off 2025 with ‘The Get Up Tour,’ an expansive 17-date run at prominent venues throughout the U.S. Joining Lettuce on seven of those performances is legendary hip-hop artist GZA of Wu-Tang Clan. GZA presents his iconic 1995 album Liquid Swords in full with The Phunky Nomads Band. On those performances, GZA will play the first set of the evening followed by Lettuce marking a full night of music and inevitable collaboration.

    The tour kicks off on the West Coast from Jan 22 – 24 in Del Mar, CA, followed by Los Angeles and Oakland. The tour comes to a close on March 2 in Denver, Colorado. New York City gets a taste of the tour on February 7 at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn.

    GZA’s Liquid Swords was released in 1995 and has become a widely revered album celebrated for its sharp lyricism and vivid imagery. The record heavily samples dialogue from the 1980 cult martial arts classic Shogun Assassin and uses dark, atmospheric beats throughout. The record charted at #9 on the Billboard 200 chart, #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly 20 years after its release.

    The Get Up Tour 2025 Dates:

    Jan 22, 2025 – The Sound at Del Mar – Del Mar, CA*

    Jan 23, 2025 – The Novo – Los Angeles, CA*

    Jan 24, 2025 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA*

    Jan 31, 2025 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY ^

    Feb 1, 2025 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY ^

    Feb 2, 2025 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH ^

    Feb 4, 2025 – XL Live – Harrisburg, PA*

    Feb 5, 2025 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA*

    Feb 6, 2025 – The Fillmore Silver Spring – Silver Spring, MD*

    Feb 7, 2025 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY*

    Feb 8, 2025 – House of Blues Boston – Boston, MA %

    Feb 10, 2025 – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC ^

    Feb 11, 2025 – Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA ^

    Feb 12, 2025 – Victory North – Savannah, GA ^

    Feb 13, 2025 – Miami Beach Bandshell (Jam Cruise Pre-Party) – Miami, FL

    Feb 14-19, 2025 – Jam Cruise – Miami, FL

    Mar 2, 2025 – The Mission Ballroom – Denver #

    * Co-Headline Show w/ GZA

    ^ An Evening with Lettuce

    % Lettuce w/ Support TBD

    # w/ The Colorado Symphony

    For more information on Lettuce and GZA’s ‘The Get Up Tour’ and to purchase tickets to any of the dates, click here.

  • Prolific Haitian-American Rapper Mach-Hommy Marks First-Ever New York City Performance At The Appel Room At Lincoln Center

    Mach-Hommy, the enigmatic Haitian-American rapper, will be performing in New York City for the first time ever on Wednesday, November 27 at The Appel Room at Lincoln Center. Presented by Live Nation, the performance will see Mach-Hommy bring his (most recently) heralded album #RICHAXXHAITIAN to life in its entirety. This rare, intimate show promises an unforgettable fusion of raw talent, rich storytelling, and the magic of live music at one of the city’s most iconic venues with the city skyline as the backdrop. 

    Mach-Hommy
    Mach-Hommy will offer a glimpse into his enigmatic persona.

    About Mach-Hommy

    Moreover it will offer a glimpse into the Mach-Hommy persona that has buzzed about throughout hip hop’s underground scene for nearly a decade. That is until his 2021 album Pray For Haiti (executive produced by Westside Gunn) broke through on a larger scale, earning him looks from the likes of Black Thought and Jay-Z. Nonetheless, the Mach-Hommy persona operates like a successful, family-owned business. Using the principals of quality control, Mach is intentional in not over-saturating himself or his product. How else would one gain a loyal following while keeping their lyrics off of lyric decoding websites, only granting a handful of interviews since debuting on the music scene over a decade ago, maintaining no social media presence, and covering their face with a bandana featuring the Haitian flag?

    The answer lies in how Mach-Hommy treats each project like a culture-shifting piece of art, worthy of a place at the Louvre, delivering exclusive vinyls and artwork to go along with each project. After all, Mach—who established a fund to support social, economic, and technological growth in Haiti with his 2021 classic, Pray for Haiti—views #RICHAXXHAITIAN as a small musical antidote to the political strife that has long plagued his cultural homeland, intensified since the assassination of former president Jovenel Moïse. “Within two months of releasing Pray for Haiti, the president was assassinated by a paramilitary hit squad,” says Mach. “Now we’re talking about a place with no central governing body. Haiti was the world’s first free Black republic, but now it’s in free fall.”

    Mach-Hommy show promo
    Mach-Hommy’s first ever performance in New York will see him perform his latest album #RICHAXXHAITIAN

    Fans can purchase tickets for Mach-Hommy’s historic debut performance in New York City here.

  • Aloe Blacc Sets Out for Three-Night Residency at Iconic Blue Note Jazz Club in NYC from Jan 24-26

    Multi-platinum Hip Hop artist Aloe Blacc has announced his upcoming three-night residency at the iconic Blue Note Jazz Club in NYC. This residency takes place from January 24 to 26, 2025, ahead of the release of his upcoming new album.

    This series of intimate performances comes ahead of the release of his first album of original new music in five years, set to drop in February 2025. Known for his hits such as the diamond-certified global anthem “Wake Me Up”, as well as classics like “I Need A Dollar” and “The Man,” Aloe Blacc continues to fuse his soulful sound with a deep commitment to social change.

    This upcoming album pairs each track with a different charity or philanthropic initiative, showcasing Blacc’s ongoing efforts to use his music to make a tangible impact on the world.

    With contributions from notable producers like Hunter Hayes, DJ Khalil, and Stargate, this album promises to be both musically innovative and socially significant. At the Blue Note residency, fans will experience an up-close performance, blending his classic hits from albums like Lift Your Spirit and Good Things with previews of his forthcoming album.

    Aloe will also perform one of his latest singles, “Shine”, a moving track inspired by his work with the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, which he debuted at the 2024 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity Ceremony in Los Angeles.

    For more information on Aloe Blacc’s upcoming three-night residency at the Blue Note Jazz Club and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Thesaurus Rex and Nory Cure Mental Illness at Brooklyn Made

    On Thursday, October 12th, Brooklyn Made hosted an epically unique evening. The show that was about to unfold happened to be occurring on World Mental Health Day, and Thesaurus Rex made sure to take full advantage of the opportunity in front of them.

    Before the full bands went on stage, the audience was treated to a one man performance that set the perfect tone for the evening. A live artist was on stage the entire evening, making several paintings of the performances unfolding.

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    Nory hit the stage at 8:30 to great anticipation. The rapper and composer from Miami has set up shop here in New York City for the last few years, going viral on the internet playing with Marc Rebillet, and packing out popular venues like The Bitter End, The Sultan Room, and Elsewhere. This evening, he was accompanied brilliantly by Jordan Kerr on Guitar, Robert Nichols on Bass, and Aviv “Skippy” Bart on Drums. With incredible passion, they began their set, which Nory clarified later was all new material.

    His sound is as if Kendrick Lamar met Rage Against The Machine or Beastie Boys, political and passionate lyrics, focusing clearly on rhymes and rhythms, all supported by hard rock music. Later venturing into old material which still holds up significantly, his range as an artist shines through and leaves you wanting more. His love for what he does is undeniable, and his connection to the audience is palpable. His passion reads so strongly, that it makes one think that even if no one was in attendance, he would, without question, still be up there playing his heart out. His performance left an impression on the audience without a doubt, something important happened and it resonated in a big way.

    After a very tough act to follow, Thesaurus Rex’s lead singer, Calvin Rezen, hit the stage with a big smile. Flanked by his bandmates Varun Jhunjhunwalla on Guitar, Dan MacDonald on drums, and Ethan Marsh on Bass, they playfully kept insisting this evenings purpose was to do the impossible, cure the entire world of all their mental health problems. The band premiered a new music video yet to be public, taking full advantage of their moment with the huge crowd.

    Crowd surfing and dancing began as Thesaurus Rex started their set, fantastic vibes permeated the room. They made sure to express their gratitude to the audience, insisting that this evening was very special to them, informing the audience that many guests would be joining them, treating this like a “family band” affair. Hard rock, punk, funk, many different styles of music clearly influence the indy rock band based in Brooklyn. Tongue and cheek style, this eccentric group hit a home run putting this evening together, as the audience was clearly locked in and having the time of their lives.

    With Nory joining them for an incredible encore of merging sounds and styles, they bid their audience goodnight as the evening concluded. Momentum is on both of these groups sides with a lot of shows on the horizon, and both promising more music to be on the way shortly.

  • Mary J. Blige Announces “The For My Fans Tour” With Several Stops in NY

    The Queens of hip hop soul will be coming to a stage near you, as Mary J. Blige announces her upcoming expedition, “The For My Fans Tour,” in light of her new album Gratitude, set for release on November 15. Produced by Live Nation, the 27-city tour will feature several stops within New York State. Beginning on Saturday, March 22 with a stop at Buffalo’s KeyBank Center, April 10 at Madison Square Garden and April 11 at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY.

    Mary J.
    Mary J. Blige’s “The Four My Fans Tour” will feature 3 stops within New York State.

    Moreover, this tour will be another notch in the r&b star’s legendary career. Her upcoming album–Blige’s 15th– will release through her own Beautiful Life Productions and in partnership with 300 Entertainment and serves as a refresher for fans of Blige as her star has blossomed on the TV screen in recent years. However, in August, she dropped the first single off the album, “Breathing” featuring Fabolous signaling a returned focus for the stage. In addition, the Grammy, Emmy-winning songstress will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 19 in Cleveland, ahead of both the album release and tour.

    I am so excited to kick off this tour. I have amazing fans and am so grateful for all of the love and support they have given me throughout the years. This tour is for them, and I cannot wait to be able to travel to all these cities and see everyone. I am in such a place of immense gratitude and peace at this moment, so also having the chance to release my new album Gratitude on November 15 ahead of this tour is really special to me.

    – Mary J. Blige

    In light of Mary J. Blige’s latest accolades, “The For My Fans Tour” will offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. While tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning on Tuesday, October 1. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, October 4 at 10 AM at LiveNation.com

    MARY J. BLIGE – THE FOR MY FANS TOUR 2025 DATES: 

    Thu. Jan 30 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum 

    Fri. Jan 31 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center

    Mon. Feb 03 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena 

    Thu. Feb 06 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

    Sat. Feb 08 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena 

    Tue. Feb 11 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live 

    Fri. Feb 14 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

    Tue. Feb 18 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    Fri. Feb 21 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

    Tue. Feb 25 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 

    Sat. Mar 01 – Los Angeles, CA – Intuit Dome

    Fri. Mar 07 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

    Sat. Mar 08 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center

    Wed. Mar 12 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center

    Fri. Mar 14 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    Sun. Mar 16 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

    Wed. Mar 19 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

    Sat. Mar 22 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center

    Mon. Mar 24 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

    Wed. Mar 26 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena 

    Fri. Mar 28 – Atlantic City, NJ – Boardwalk Hall 

    Wed. Apr 02 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena 

    Fri. Apr 04 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena 

    Sun. Apr 06 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

    Thu. Apr 10 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 

    Fri. Apr 11 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena 

    Mon. Apr 14 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

  • Soulja Boy brings ‘The SODMG Tour’ to NYC

    It was like 2007 all over again when we were introduced to Soulja Boy when he came into New York City for his SODMG Tour on September 17, 2024 at the acclaimed Gramercy Theatre. The New York crowd danced and sang the night away as if it were the Summer of 2007 all over again.

    Atlanta, GA native, Soulja Boy found himself in the middle of what’s called the “Snap” era of Hip Hop with his 2007 hit debut, “Crank That (Soulja Boy)”. At 17, he became an instant Hip Hop star due to recording his daily life and posting it on YouTube, his hit single and a fun dance to match.

    After SODMG’s various openers showcase, rather than treating the audience to silence between the build up—as is standard (and not necessarily frowned upon)—Soulja Boy began building the landing by allowing his DJ to play 2000s classics. Commanding the theatre illuminated by cellphone lights, he launched into one of his numerous classics “Turn My Swag On” to get the party started.

    The Grammy-nominated artist went on to perform hits such as “Kiss Me Thru the Phone”, “Soulja Girl”, “Pretty Boy Swag”, “Gucci Bandana”, “Yahh” and most recently, “Rick & Morty.” Soulja commanded the whole room with hit after hit from his multi-decade spanning career. Although the set was just shy of 45 minutes, the crowd was served a heavy dose and reminder of why Soulja Boy, the musical legend that he is, is cemented in Hip-Hop and overall music history.