Showing posts with label Club Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Club Nokia. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Kid Cudi Keeps Them Moving At L.A. Concert With Kanye & Friends
Artist Direct - Live Review: Kid Cudi — Club Nokia, Los Angeles as reported by Rick Florino
Kid Cudi knows how to make jaws drop.
In fact, after an hour-plus set at Club Nokia in Los Angeles last night (Dec. 22), the capacity crowd was left collectively speechless. Witnessing Cudi live is like seeing Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G. or Eminem in the early days. He doesn't need to do much to impress; rather he's awe-inspiring when he's being himself and letting it all hang out.
Cudi possesses an un-extinguishable fire that makes him simply kinetic on stage. From the first bar's of his Blueprint 3 joint "Already Home," he never stopped moving. As he crooned out the song's chorus with an overpowering intonation, the audience chanted along at each and every word. Cudi doesn't post up in one spot of the stage—he bounces around, flailing, screaming and baring his soul with each rhyme and hook.
A crunchy guitar lead fueled "Down & Out," as Cudi's delivery turned gruff. He fired off the song's rhymes with a palpable passion that hit just as hard as the riff cackling below the song's beats. "Soundtrack 2 My Life" felt just as painfully poignant live as it does on Man On the Moon: The End of Day. Cudi twisted around with a (Korn frontman) Jonathan Davis-style stage catharsis as the audience carried the chorus to the heavens and back for him.
"Simple As…" spun out with a '60s psychedelica vibe that fit the Cleveland MC perfectly. He's like some kind of modern Jimi Hendrix, but instead of weaving intergalactic street poetry with guitar chords, Cudi does it with his vocal cords. "Up, Up, and Away" showed just how well Cudi can sing, as he flawlessly belted out the song's hypnotic chorus and then went back to his trademark rapping seamlessly. The man on the moon is mind-bending to say the least, especially screaming out the last lines of "Heart of a Lion" a cappella, that's right a cappella…no auto-tune here.
The room went straight up ape shit when Kanye West hit the stage for "Make Her Say" though. Mr. West has been laying low recently. In a studded black leather jacket, black shirt and combat boots, he resembled some kind of futurisitic hip hop hero of the apocalypse. Think The Road Warrior goes rap. West's presence was powerful as he ripped through his verse on "Make Her Say" with a new vigor that balanced with Cudi perfectly. "The Good Life" sounded even better, as Kanye cut through the beat and every fan bounced.
Neither Cudi nor Kanye had to say much. However, before debuting a new song, Kanye announced, "It's my first time back in America for the past three or four months. I had to get up out this motherfucker for a second. I love the game so much and I'm so passionate about it that I just can't take this sh*t sometimes."
That passion was in tact during his new freestyle as he declared, "I sold my soul to the devil. I know it's crappy deal, at least it came with a few toys like a happy meal."
Smiles abounded as West ripped up the stage with his new rhymes and promised to hit the studio January 1st, 2010. However one thing that Kanye said truly resonated. "If they take everything away from me, it won't matter. Artists be too afraid."
Thankfully Kanye and Cudi are both fearlessly still elevating the game to the next level. As "Day N Nite" took the crowd back to outer space, one thing was clear, the future has arrived, and it is Kid Cudi. Don't be afraid.
More fan shot footage below.
(video courtesy of ibishuerta, carlozcabrera, ColouredRobot, Tae Beast & bseandon)
Labels:
amber rose,
big sean,
Club Nokia,
Kanye West,
Kid Cudi,
Live Performance,
Los Angeles
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Game & Kid Cudi Live Guest Performers At Robin Thicke L.A. Show
L.A. Times news clipping...
Robin Thicke opened his concert (Dec. 21) Monday night at Club Nokia with "Diamonds," the final track from his new "Sex Therapy" and true to its placement on the album, it felt an awful lot like a closer. The horn section throbbed with disco-soul abandon. The Game showed up to deliver a growly guest verse. And Thicke opened up his ode to maternal resilience to celebrate anyone who'd bought a ticket. "I want you to know you're all diamonds," he said. "Keep on shining!"
"It's in the Mornin" was the rare sexual entreaty in which the narrator celebrates his partner's willingness to "let it marinate." Kid Cudi joined Thicke for a grinding grunge-crunk take on "Elevatas," which Thicke punctuated by quoting Prince's "Let's Go Crazy." And "Shakin' It 4 Daddy" rode a hard digital bounce.
(video courtesy of MusicSays & Patrick Datuin)
Labels:
Club Nokia,
Kid Cudi,
Live Performance,
Los Angeles,
Robin Thicke
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Clipse perform new Kanye featured cut in Los Angeles
Malice & Pusha T better know as The Clipse get their live chops in with a show at Club Nokia LA on Saturday June 13. In this live video, we see The Clipse perform "Kinda Like A Big Deal" minus Kanye West which is expected to be on their upcoming release 'Till The Casket Drops'.
The Clipse 'Till The Casket Drops' hitting online and in stores September 2009.
The Clipse 'Till The Casket Drops' hitting online and in stores September 2009.
Labels:
Clipse,
Club Nokia,
Kanye West,
Live Performance,
Los Angeles,
Malice,
Pusha T
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