Hip-hop lovers. I went to Rock The Bells again, and out of all the big names who peformed, I was more prepared for SLUM VILLAGE. It sucks that they were on the small back stage, a group like them, needed to be heard on the big stage. As soon as the The Roots left, I jetted to the other stage and caught them right on time playing "Tainted", "Players", "Selfish", a "Do You" a J dilla tribute and even there new songs from their new coming album.
But I am pleased that I spent 97 bucks for these amazing artists and the special guests who came through to show the real hip-hop.
-Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek), Common's "Testify", "Universal Mind Control", "Announcement"
- some great offenders ( Evidence & Alchemist, Cypress Hills, MOP, Sage Francis, Necro)
- Slaughterhouse- well, I am not a fan of Joel Ortiz but when Joe Budden peformed "Pump It Up", it was "aiiiiight".
- BIG BOI-peforming "Ms. Jackson", "The Way You Move", "Elevators", and the very special Purple Ribbon All-Stars "Kryptonite".
-Supernatural hosting and freestyling about any random object handed to him
-WUTANG - peforming their classics "C.R.E.A.M", to Ol' Dirty Bastard's "Shimmy Shimmy Ya", Raekwon's "Ice Cream", Mobb Deep with "Shook Ones" and of course, Method Man (i love you)
-NAS, with AZ, peforming The Firm's illest "Phone Tap"
-Damian Marley with the famous "Don't worry, Be Happy...=]", "Road To Zion"
oh and can somebody please let me know where the HELL was Ice Cube at?
"Today Was A Good Day" was definetely needed after hearing Tech N9ne o_0
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