Showing posts with label northern california. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northern california. Show all posts
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Jay-Z BP3 San Jose, CA At HP Pavilion Concert Review
As reported by Jim Harrington / San Jose Mercury News
One song into his set Wednesday night (March 24), Jay-Z was already flashing that killer smile.
"I like how this is going," he beamed to the capacity crowd at HP Pavilion in San Jose. "We're going to take this all the way to the top." And he proceeded to do just that, moving from the solid opener "Run This Town" to the even-better "On to the Next One," both of which hail from last year's album "The Blueprint 3."
As for getting to the top, let's just say Jay-Z has been there so many times it's probably where he gets his mail delivered.
With each passing year, Jay-Z gives us new reasons to call him king. He's sold some 40 million records worldwide, won 10 Grammy Awards and is part owner of the New Jersey Nets (hey, some day that might seem like a good idea). He owns the popular clothing line Rocawear, is worth a half-billion dollars and is married to Beyonce, one of the world's most popular and beautiful entertainers.
"The Blueprint 3" became his 11th No. 1 album, setting a record for most chart-topping platters for a solo artist (topping the King of Rock, Elvis Presley).
One thing he's never been able to claim, however, is the distinction of being a consistently great concert artist. Bay Area fans have seen Jay-Z turn in many mediocre performances over the years, but he was downright brilliant during his previous local visit, a co-headlining tour with Mary J. Blige at Oracle Arena roughly two years ago.
Jay-Z wasn't nearly as focused or as entertaining on Wednesday, but still turned in a pretty enjoyable show.
Following a set by overrated R&B crooner Trey Songz, Jay-Z cut a dramatic entrance as he was lifted by a platform through the stage floor. As his 10-member band, complete with a three-piece horn section, snapped into action, Jay-Z started dropping the difficult tongue-twisters everyone in the house seemed to know by heart.
He performed in front of a sleek, uncluttered stage design, which consisted mainly of a video backdrop cut to look like the Manhattan skyline. The live band paid big dividends early and often, propelling the beats with two percussionists and flexing its horn-section muscle on "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)." Jay-Z's marginally talented sidekick Memphis Bleek — aka,"the Ringo Starr of rap" — joined him on vocals on several numbers, including crowd favorites "U Don't Know" and "99 Problems."
Right as things were rolling along smashingly, Young Jeezy arrived, a la Jay-Z, riding the elevator up through the stage floor. That was really an amazing feat of hydraulics, given the amount of heavy metal Jeezy wore around his neck. The headliner then departed to let Jeezy do his own set.
Talk about throwing a monkey wrench into the gears — going from Jay-Z's incomparable flow to Jeezy's rough ride is, to say the least, jolting. Jeezy used part of his time to tell us how important it is to proudly represent our hometowns. "I put on for my city," sang the Georgia rapper wearing a Chicago White Sox hat.
Jay-Z returned to perform a few really meaty tunes, including "My President is Black" and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," then announced that the main set was done. The problem was, Jay-Z himself had only been onstage for about an hour. He then sent the show into what he dubbed "overtime" and performed another half-hour of music, none of which was memorable. He clearly had no game plan drawn up for OT.
Still, Jay-Z can get away with a lot simply through his charisma. Plus, it doesn't hurt when the crowd fawns at your every move.
It must be good to be king.
Photos:
Getty Images
Corbis Images
San Jose Mercury News - Jay-Z BP3 San Jose Concert
Bay Area's Movin 997 radio station set 1
Bay Area's Movin 997 radio station set 2
more fan shot footage below.
(video courtesy of kode701 & Notoriousted)
Jay-Z's BP3 2010 Tour dates:
Mar 26 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
Mar 27 Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival appearance:
Apr 16 Indio, CA - Empire Polo Club
Jay-Z European Tour Dates:
Jun 4 Rock am Ring, Germany
Jun 5 Rock im Park, Germany
Jun 6 Paris Bercy, France
Jun 7 Manchester, UK - Manchester Evening News Arena
Jun 9 Birmingham, UK - LG Arena
Jun 11 Isle of Wright, UK - Seaclose Park
Jul 2 Eurockeennes Belfort, France
Jul 4 London, UK - Hyde Park - Wireless Festival
Jul 9 Oxygen, Ireland
Jul 10 Frauenfeld, Switzerland - Openair Frauenfeld
Jul 11 T in the Park, Scotland
Souls Of Mischief - SB.TV Freestyle Session (video)
Currently promoting their latest effort Montezuma's Revenge, Souls Of Mischief deliver a one of a kind freestyle on UK hip hop affiliate SB.TV.
Souls of Mischief Montezuma's Revenge in stores and online now.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
E-40 Ft. Too $hort - 'B*tch' & 'Over The Stove' (video)
E-40 'Revenue Retrievin’: Day Shift & Night Shift' on Heavy On The Grind/EMI both arrive March 30 each version sold separately.
Labels:
Bay Area,
e-40,
Hip Hop Video,
northern california,
Oakland,
old school hip hop,
Too Short,
vallejo,
West Coast
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
DaVinci - 'What You Finna Do' (video)
Be on the lookout for DaVinci's new album, The Day The Turf Stood Still available for sale and free download March 9, 2010 via SWTBRDS Creative Collective
Monday, March 1, 2010
E-40 'Revenue Retrievin’: Day Shift & Night Shift' Tracklisting With Guest Features Included

E-40 'Revenue Retrievin’: Day Shift'
01. Back In Business
02. Whip It Up ft. Gucci Mane & YV
03. B*tch ft. Too $hort
04. Undastandz Me
05. Duck
06. I Get Down ft. B-Legit
07. The Art Of Story Tellin'
08. F*ck You Right ft. J. Valentine
09. This A Boy ft. Droop-E
10. I'ma Teach Ya How To Sell Dope
11. The Weedman ft. Stresmatic
12. Lightweight Jammin' ft. Clyde Carson & Husalah of The Mob Figaz
13. Everyday Is A Weekend ft. The Jacka of The Mob Figaz
14. Got It
15. Rick Rock Horns ft. Marty James of One Block Radius
16. Dem Boyz
17. Outta Control ft. Dem Hoodstarz & Mistah F.A.B.
18. All I Need
19. Gotta Get Betta ft. Mike Marshall & Suga T
E-40 'Revenue Retrievin’: Night Shift'
01. Over The Stove
02. Nice Guys
03. Can't Stop The Boss ft. Too $hort, Snoop Dogg & Jazze Pha
04. Show Me What U Workin'‘ Wit' ft. Too $hort
05. How I'm Feeling Right Now
06. Knock 'Em Down Music ft. Ya Boy, Turf Talk & Cousin Fik
07. Stilettos & Jeans ft. Bobby V
08. He'’s A Gangsta ft. The Boy Boy Young Mess,The Jacka & Kaveo
09. Spend The Night ft. Laroo, The DB'z, Droop-e & B-Slimm
10. Wet ft. Ya Boy & Cousin Fik
11. Trained To Go ft. Laroo, The DB'z & Mac Shawn 100
12. More Bass, More Treble ft. Cousin Fik & Turf Talk
13. Ahhhh Sh*t!
14. Turn Up The Music
15. Power Up ft. Keak Da Sneak & San Quinn
16. Prepared
17. Attention ft. Dru Down, Suga Free & Stompdown
18. The Server
19. Let Go & Let God ft. Lenny Williams
E-40 'Revenue Retrievin’: Day Shift & Night Shift' on Heavy On The Grind/EMI both arrive March 30 each version sold separately.
Labels:
Bay Area,
California,
e-40,
northern california,
Oakland,
tracklist,
tracklisting,
vallejo,
West Coast
Monday, January 25, 2010
E-40 Live In Northern Cali
E-40 tearing it up at Modesto, California's Fat Cat on Friday January 22.
E-40 prepping his Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift & Night Shift on EMI/Heavy On The Grind Ent. in-stores March 30.
(video courtesy of PhatTraxxx209)

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