

28), Young Jeezy strategically stopped by to perform a full set. Just in time for the release of his latest project Trap or Die 3, which dropped today (Oct. Young Jeezy Pays Homage To Shawty Lo With “Dey Know (Remix)” He was only there briefly to share a couple of keys to life as well as perform “For Free” and “I Got The Keys” (which he also played during his son’s birth) from his Major Key album, but he was well received by the masses.Ħ. 1 album featuring a long list of top-notch artists, the We The Best mogul found a way to infiltrate the stage during Remy Ma and Fat Joe’s set. It’s hard to say DJ Khaled isn’t everyone’s righthand man right now. DJ Khaled Brings The Keys To Success To Brooklyn Completing their journey, the crew finished with their latest single, “All The Way Up.”ĥ. It was like the early 2000s, but there wasn’t a single complaint. Remy also stole the spotlight to perform 2006’s “Conceited,” and Papoose made a quick cameo before ducking off. But it wasn’t even like the audience needed her to perform they recited the track line for line without any assist. Fat Joe led the set with songs like his 2001 hit “What’s Luv” followed by “Make It Rain” and 2004’s “Lean Back.” After hyping the crowd up for Remy’s infamous verse, the Bronx native appeared from the corner. And Brooklyn didn’t hesitate to show love for the dynamic duo with the loudest screams of the night, solidifying the fact that they still got it. Since Remy Ma was released from jail following a 6-year sentence on lock down, she and longtime collaborator Fat Joe have been on a righteous mission to reclaim their spot in New York’s royalty. Remy Ma & Fat Joe Turned the Party “All the Way Up” From the stage to jumping into a mosh pit of people, Desiigner’s energy was on 100 percent, and that always gets you points with a live audience.Ĥ. But it wasn’t hearing his heavily circulated tracks that was memorable, but the energy he had throughout the entire set. Through the noise, it appeared that the rapper also performed a new record (not confirmed), although it was a little unclear of what the title was or when it would drop. If you asked anyone in the arena, they probably couldn’t recite a full sentence the rapper performed, but the crowd went nuts when the beat dropped anyway. As his song “Panda” - which was first made popular on Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo album - played, the rapper proceeded to hit a series of frantic dance moves while shooting out a bunch of gibberish. Brooklyn welcomed their newest rapper to the kingdom with a huge howl, to which he responded with a couple of head nods and a sudden jab to the side. And to say the least, it was nothing short of just that. When you hear Desiigner is on the roster, you already know it’s going to be an interesting night. The Titan Of Talk: Up Close And Personal With Angie Martinez
