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Jay-Z @ BankAtlantic Center

Saturday, February 20, 2010

To know me, is to know I love Jay-Z. Love. Love. LOVE.

When Reasonable Doubt was released, I was 14 years old. I didn’t buy that album. I don’t have a good reason why, I just didn’t. His singles were barely in rotation in Detroit (my hometown!), so I didn’t pay much attention to him...how silly I was! In 1997, I was a freshman in high school. I received In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 as a Secret Santa gift, which by then he had already had two singles from that album I LOVED. My best friend Tiffany and I used to watch the “Who You Wit II” video on BET every day, thus beginning my love affair with Jay-Z. After listening to In My Lifetime, Vol. 1, I immediately ran out and bought Reasonable Doubt.

I have followed his career since then, and with every album, I’ve become more of a fan of his work. His music is special to me, because many of the songs are part of my life’s soundtrack. Many great memories I have are marked with his songs. To name a few:


  • “I Know What Girls Like” – creating dance sequences to this song

  • “Hard Knock Life” – parking lot pimping outside of Harrison High School’s homecoming

  • Vol. 3… Life and Times of S. Carter – This was the first Christmas gift I ever gave my fiancé.

  • “I Just Wanna Love U” – Singing it as a duet with my best friend Courtney our freshman year at Howard and him performing at homecoming that year.

  • The Blueprint – After 9/11 my fiancé (boyfriend at the time) and I drove from DC to NY and back on this album alone!

  • “Beware of the Boys" – Crossing at Alpha Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

  • "Public Service Announcement" – Graduating from college!

  • “Hollywood” – Reminds me of my first months here in Miami

  • “Run This Town” – Alex’s 30th Birthday party...the day we got in engaged!
No other artist’s music has had that musical influence on my life. I can say unequivocally, that he is my favorite :).

I never miss Jay-Z in concert. I’ve been to a concert on every tour he’s had since 1998. I HAD to get tickets to the Blueprint 3 Tour come hell or high water! Two of my homegirls and I actually bought tickets to the Atlanta show because Miami wasn’t included on the initial tour schedule. When the Miami date was released, we jumped on it! We were FOURTEEN deep for the concert.  Our floor seats were sick and we had an amazing time!!!

The last two Jay-Z concerts in South Florida were both in downtown Miami. Once for the Heart of the City Tour with Mary J. Blige at American Airlines Arena, and again a few months later for a free concert in support of the Obama Campaign. This time he decided to show Broward County some love and have it at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise.  I personally thought it was a good look because BAC is almost twice the size of AAA.

You can always expect showmanship with Jay-Z. From beginning to end, he kept the crowd engaged in his songs. He brought his trusty sidekick Memphis Bleek out for a few songs, but the majority of the show he did solo. I think we’re past the age of rappers having 20 members of their crew being on stage with them, but it’s still nice to see an artist hold down an entire arena by themselves!

He performed his major hits of the moment “Run This Town” and “Empire State of Mind” early on in the show, which was an interesting tactic, because most artists save their recent songs for the end of the show. Surprisingly enough, it didn’t take away from the crowd’s energy at all.

Young Jeezy was on the bill, along with the opener, Trey Songz (who did a great job...we arrived in the middle of his performance). I think it surprised everyone when Jay-Z’s set immediately followed Trey Songz. Jeezy DID perform, but it was like an intermission of Jay-Z show, which I actually thought was a brilliant idea for two reasons: 1. The stage crew only had to set up the stage once, leaving more time for the performances; 2. It helped to keep the crowd’s momentum during the show. The baton was passed between Jay and Jeezy seamlessly. Jeezy appeared on stage to perform “Real As It Gets” with Jay, and then did his solo set without missing a beat! Good tactic for artists that share numerous songs together like these two.

Jay-Z rejoined Young Jeezy on stage for “My President”, after which he went back into his solo performance. One of my favorite moments from this show was preceding “My President”, when a video played of President Obama dusting his shoulders off, and the band dropped “Dirt Off Your Shoulder”. The crowd LOVED IT!

For the most part, he performed his major and secondary hits, but threw in a few deep cuts like “Lucifer” and “Where I’m From”. The latter definitely was for real fans. What I did find a little disappointing, was the lack of any big name surprise guests, especially given the fact that many of them were in the audience. His “booski” Beyoncé (that’s what he called her at the concert I swear!) was there looking FAB-U-LOUS! Puff was around as well. The crowd would have gone BANANAS if B had come out. I pretty much would have went to jail. You know how I feel about Beyoncé! Lol

I THOROUGHLY enjoyed the show. It was non-stop energy. The band was amazing, and the staging was perfect for his performance. Jay-Z’s voice was noticeably hoarse, which he made mention to at the end of the show, but it honestly didn’t take away from his performance because he pushed through the hoarseness where he could. My personal wish is for Jay-Z, Jeezy and Rick Ross perform “Hustin’ (Remix)”. I thought that was the day. I was sure of it! But it didn’t happen. Womp Womp.

The reason I love to see live shows, especially of the same artist over years, is that you can see how an artist grows. That man is forty years old! FORTY!! In such an age-conscious industry, he has remained relevant without compromising who he has grown to be. Each show is more mature; like now he has a band...he used to have a DJ. Now it’s all-black-everything...it used to be throwback jerseys. Now it’s just him, and maybe Bleek...it used to be ALL of Roc-A-Fella on stage! He told the crowd he wasn’t jaded, and that he still appreciated all the love, and he hopes he has given some of that back. LOVE HIM! And that swag...........

What I would LOVE, is for his next tour to be in smaller HOB-ish venues, and he only performs non-single songs from his albums...he can call in The Deep Cut Tour!

“Jigga been cold as f*ck before ice”....







Love.
Peace.
Music.

R.I.P. Michael Jackson

You're just another part of me...

So, this is completely out of purpose of my blog, but I must address.

Yesterday, earth lost one of it's living icons, Michael Jackson. As I mentioned in the very first post of this blog, the 1988 BAD Concert is the very reason why I love live music. That concert opened my heart to the beat, and allowed me to experience how POWERFUL music is. I was six year old, had to stand on the seat just to see, but honestly, that remains one of my most favorite memories to date. My father passed a few weeks prior to that concert, and going to the concert literally changed my life.

As an 80's and MTV baby, Michael Jackson played such an integral role in my childhood. In more recent years, Michael's life has been unfortunately marked more with controversy than with music, but back then...it was ALL about the ICON. Michael was the epitome of a star, and was a legend in the making. He wasn't a man, but an era. The moonwalk, the glove, the smooth criminal lean...some of the most recognizable things - all from him.

I lived in Costa Rica for the summer of 1995 through CISV (amazing experience BTW). Right before I left, HIStory came out, and I rocked that album EVERY DAY. MJ helped me feel at home when I was in a completely foreign land.

His style and music have influenced today's biggest stars. And his very being has touched the lives of countless people across the world spanning generations past and future. I feel like he was wasn't always happy and had to sacrifice not only a childhood, but of ever having a shot at a normal life, but he was placed on this earth for a clear reason, and that will never be in vain.

I'm a fan. His songs will ALWAYS be in my regular everyday rotation. So since this blog is about the music...let's talk about it:

My top 5 MJ Songs (this was pretty impossible to do!):

5. "Man in the mirror"



Doesn't this song just amp you up to go out and save the world?! He was so feelin' that second verse!! LOVE!

4. "Ben"


The little boy with the big voice. This song always chokes me up a little. Really listen to it. It's the beautiful heartfelt song of a kid about his BFF

3. "Off The Wall"
 
This song is basically how I live my life! Listen to the words. Don't you think?!?
 


2. "The Way You Make Me Feel"


This is my Mom's favorite MJ song. She played this song OUT. This is such a great feel good love song! It reminds me of Moonwalker the most. I know that movie word for word! "REMEMBA DAT! REMEMBA DAT!!"


1. "Smooth Criminal"
 
How can you NOT move when this song is on? Like my body can't stay still. That drop at the beginning of the song is awesome. So many songs have reproduced that intro. Thriller is undoubtedly his best music video, but the long version of Smooth Criminal is my personal favorite! That lean does me in EVERY time I see this video! I just love this song...Michael was a genius!

 
Michael, thank you for allowing us to witness your talent, and thank you for sacrificing so much to bring people together through your music. We love you and you will truly be missed.

Rest.
In.
Peace.
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Marleyfest @ Bayfront Park

Saturday, February 28, 2009
Bob Marley Movement of Jah People presents the 16th Annual Caribbean Festival

All day reggae is NEVER a bad idea.

My mom and I went on vacation to Jamaica when I was 11, and she took me to The Reggae Sunsplash Concert, which at the time, was definitely in the top three coolest things I'd ever done! Sunsplash starts at dusk and goes until dawn, so you KNOW I thought I was grown being out like that! Well, now that I am actually...grown...all day reggae concerts are still among the coolest things to do in my book! The vibe's always great, the music's always jumpin' and ganga's always in attendance!

Check the pics & flicks. (click the picture for larger images)











SO MUCH TROUBLE IN THE WORLD...
What a great day!! We were there alllllllllll day! Got there at 1:30pm, and I think we left at 12:15am! Like I said...ALL DAY! We ended up sitting backstage for half the show...which was a bitter-sweet experience. It was MUCH closer than where we were sitting, but had to work with the side view, but it was nice to be able to be in the crowd and then retreat backstage when our feet started hurting and grew weary of the large crowd. We met Spragga Benz, and i literally couldn't understand a word he was saying...it was awesome! lol.

There were a few acts that I don't particularly remember, but this badd azz band Jahfe performed and I was completely impressed. They're a Haitian reggae/Afro beat homegrown in Miami. Loved them. I'm definitely planning on finding more music from them.

As for the headliners...

Collie Buddz: Do you have "Collie Buddz" (the album)!? No? Get it! His performance was short, but lively. This was my first time seeing him...awesome...although he looked like Pitbull from where were sitting.

Capelton: I found him to be completely amusing! I only know a few of his songs, but he's definitely a character! He'll be back for the Best of the Best Reggae Concert on May 24th. I feel like I was distracted through some of his performance, and didn't get to appreciate the whole thing.

Buju Banton: Okay...so I'm a HUGE Buju fan (I even wanted to name my dog Buju....Alex said no). He was at the Reggae Sunsplash back in '93. He looks WAY different now. Kinda reminds me of a tree :) Anyway, he performed "Bonafide Love" (as you see in the video), which is one of my absolute favorite songs of all times...so I was a happy gyrl!

Ky-Mani Marley: Although I didn't catch his whole performance (Nas had just arrived backstage...there was a lot of brewhaha going on!) of what I saw, I didn't love. Compared to the prior performers he seemed sleepy. I just didn't get the same UMPH I got with everyone else...but like I said, I was distracted.

Stephen and Damien Marley: I did just see them perform three days prior, but I still enjoyed it :) Damien may be my favorite Marley (Besides Bob :)). I had gotten restless by the end of the night because the temperature had dropped dramatically, but they performed Bob Marley classics - which the crowd really enjoyed...and I did too!!

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the concert. I'm always in awe of the fact that Bob Marley, his life and his music are all truly a movement. There were people from everywhere, all walks of life, religion, education, background, and nationality who were there to celebrate his life and legacy, and the life of his late mother, Cadella Marley, who passed away early in 2008.

There were a few artists that were scheduled to perform but never hit the stage - Tessanne, Jean P Jam, and Sizzla (who I was really looking forward to seeing!) - but I'm not sure how they all could have performed anyway...the show didn't have particularly extra long breaks in between the artists.

I can't wait until the 17th annual!!



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