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by yoyoyoyoyoyoyo on 3/15/16Township Auditorium - ColumbiaGreat show, a must see for all hip hop fans, go get your ticjets
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Juvenile's latest album Rejuvenation features Rick Ross and collaborations with Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled and Drake. The rapper is known for his incendiary live shows, which bring his signature New Orleans style to the stage. “Back That Thang Up” is usually the song that gets the audience up and dancing, but ticket buyers can expect him to perform a good smattering of hits throughout his career during a concert. He nails his vintage hits, like “Set It Off,” and mixes up his classics with newer stuff, like the bass-thumping “Mardi Gras,” “They Sleeping On Me” and “Power,” his newest single with Rick Ross. He’ll have you waving your arms back and forth as he marches across the stage with his posse behind him, backing him up.
Juvenile, born Terius Gray, has been rapping since he was 19 and quickly gained popularity in New Orleans and the surrounding areas for his quirky style and infectious rhythms. His 1999 single, “Back That Thang Up,” paved his way to stardom, and the No. 1 hit, “Slow Motion,” pushed him further into the limelight. Working with Lil Wayne and the Hot Boys, he helped create the New Orleans “bounce” craze in the 90s, and his gangster rap steadily matured into a record deal with Atlantic and chart-topping hits as a solo artist. His 2006 album Reality Check, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, was recorded in part at a New Orleans studio that was flattened by Hurricane Katrina. He recorded the catchy hip hop anthem, “Get Ya Hustle On,” as a criticism on the way the Bush Administration handled the Katrina disaster. Juvenile, a southern hip-hop veteran, continues to drop fresh beats and stun crowds when on tour.
Great show, a must see for all hip hop fans, go get your ticjets
The show was awesome! The artists were awesome! The intermissions were even great. I enjoyed myself, most of all the music. Good vibes!! The only complaint was I bought two drinks one double of coconut rum and one single of Henny and it was almost $30!! That is Crazy!! Oh and NEVER buy a water from there. It's costs is outrageous too! I guess a single shot of gin wouldn't have cost as much lol Overall It's a great show and I plan to go EVERY single year they have it in Columbis SC!
The show was great Juvenile was the last performer and he was awesome. The show was better then I expected. Would love to go again.
I missed Pastor Troy because he came out first. Whoever thought to open with him should rethink that for future performances. Everyone performed the hits but they all seemed rushed and uninvolved. It was more like a task with most of them. There were also too many intermissions. Those down times could've been filled with some other type of performances instead of basically the radio. Because I loved the music of the artists and the energy of the crowd, I was able to have an overall enjoyable experience
The overall show was pretty good, but I felt like Juvenile could have performed a little longer than what he did.
The entire concert was awesome!! I was able to see the artist before getting on stage!!
This concert was amazing! It was out together very well. Changing acts 6 times Could be time consuming however ....the time between acts was short and we were entertained by staff from 93.9 and also with other old school music. It was a great time! The ticket prices were very reasonable
Great Show! 93.9 "The Beat " is a new radio station here in Indianapolis that only plays '90's Hip-Hop and R&B. The station hosted this show, the lineup was all artists that rocked the 90's. Great show and great memories.
I got my sister and I front row meet and greet tickets and it was the MOST AMAZING concert I've ever been to!!! We got to meet almost everyone and take photos, even got a little memorable items! I'm glad I could share that fabulous experience with my sister/best friend! Every artist there was simply amazing and I love them even more now than I did 20 years ago!!!
Juvenile didn't show :( Sound system blew out :( What an embarassment that concert was :( Props to Gorilla Zoe though for sticking it out and putting on a good performance!!
Paying roughly $30 a piece for 3 tickets to see Juvenile, Yung Joc, and Gorilla Zoe seemed too good to be true. And as it turns out, that's usually the case. If not, it was definitely the outcome of this concert. The concert started 30 minutes late and was literally filled with groups I've never in my life heard of. Mind you, this lasted for nearly 3 hours. About 30 minutes before the time the concert was scheduled to end, Gorilla Zoe had made his appearance, but guess what? Fifteen minutes of sound difficulties came right after his entrance. Even Zoe himself said "Let me hear ya'll say %@$! this sound system!" Once Zoe finished his set of SIX songs, he was done. I thought everything was going to pick up when the DJ said there was going to be an after party in the town I actually live right out-side of. In the midst of him telling us where to go, he also said Yung Joc was on the way. We waited another 15 minutes before we decided to head out to the after party. (No Joc) We arrived to this so-called "after party" where Juvenile was supposed to make his appearance, but good thing I didn't hold my breath or else I wouldn't have been able to let my voice be heard. In a nut-shell, I saw Gorilla Zoe for 30 minutes, a bunch of no-names, and no Yung Joc or Juvenile. I paid to support local bands when I went for the All-Stars.
Artists didn't even show up to event...waited for hours
1st off juvenille didn't even show up, then Zoe and Joc cussed out the sound dude because they couldn't even get through one song without feedback. It was a waste of money.
juvie is a beast im gonna be in that b on may 26 all day
even though he didnt play the old school music...he is still a beast and the new cd is off the hook