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Don't Fall In Love Fest in San Bernardino, CA

Nov 2, 2024  ·  National Orange Show Event Center National Orange Show Event Center

Don't Fall In Love Fest
Nov 2
Don't Fall In Love Fest
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St. Louis-born rapper Sexyy Red is known for her humorous, brazen style. She gained fame with the 2023 hit "Pound Town," featuring Nicki Minaj. Her mixtape "Hood Hottest Princess" charted, and she later collaborated with Drake, Lil Baby, and Bruno Mars. With influences like Gucci Mane and Three 6 Mafia, her bold lyrics and carefree persona have made her a standout in rap.
Vallejo-born rapper Baby Bash blends Latin rap and smooth funk, known for hits like "Suga Suga" and "Cyclone." Collaborated with Frankie J, T-Pain, and Santana.
San Diego-born Lil Rob, a Chicano rap icon, boasts decades of success, hit singles, and collaborations, solidifying his role as a celebrated music industry veteran.
Los Ángeles Azules, founded by the Mejía Avante brothers in the 1980s, are pioneers of "Cumbia Sonidera." Known for rich harmonies blending cumbia and ranchera, they rose to fame with hits like "Como Te Voy A Olvidar." Their worldwide success includes a historic 2018 Coachella performance. Collaborations span Lila Downs to Nicki Nichole, earning awards like Premio Lo Nuestro.
Luis R. Conriquez, nacido en Caborca, Sonora, es un cantante y compositor mexicano de corridos. Firmado por Kartel Music, ahora es socio de la compañía.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, from Cleveland, Ohio, are iconic in hip hop, known for their rapid-fire flow and melodic style. They gained fame with hits like "Tha Crossroads" and collaborated with legends like Eazy-E, 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Akon. Their albums, including *E. 1999 Eternal* and *The Art of War*, went multi-platinum.
Germán Román, born in Guasave, Sinaloa, pioneered Su Majestad Mi Banda El Mexicano's "Caballito" rhythm. Known for hits like "La Bota" and "La Morena," he's also a songwriter and arranger. His music's success spans the USA, Canada, and Central America.
Too $hort, born Todd Shaw in L.A., is a pioneering West Coast rapper known for explicit lyrics and sparse instrumentals. He released his breakthrough album, "Born to Mack," in 1988, earning gold certification. Collaborating with legends like 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z, Too $hort's hits include "The Ghetto" and "Blow the Whistle." He's achieved multiple platinum albums and continues influencing hip-hop with projects like his 2020 collaboration with E-40.
MC Magic, born Marco Cardenas in Nogales, Mexico, is a Phoenix-based artist known for English-Spanish hip-hop ballads and R&B rap. He founded Nastyboy Records and gained fame with "Down for Yours," featuring Roger Troutman. His solo album "Magic City" topped Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. With hits like "Mamacita," he collaborated with Cuco, Lil Rob, and Baby Bash. In 2020, he launched a beauty line named after his songs and signed artist Jay Roxxx to his label.
Los Rieleros del Norte, from Chihuahua, Mexico, are a norteño music pioneer. Known for "El Columpio" and "Te Quiero Mucho," their romantic, danceable style blends saxophone and accordion. Founded in 1979 and later relocated to Texas, they've earned Grammy nods and a Las Vegas Walk of Fame star. With over three-dozen albums, hits include "Amor Prohibido" and gold-certified "Prieta Orgullosa." Despite lineup changes, Daniel Esquivel leads, continuing their success in top Latin charts. Their music resonates in US cities with large Latino populations.
Lil Baby, an influential GRAMMY-winning rapper, hails from Atlanta, Georgia. Known for his distinct style, he boasts tens of billions of streams and numerous multi-platinum hits. His albums Harder Than Ever and My Turn, the latter being 2020's top-selling and streaming album, have secured his legacy. Collaborating with Lil Durk, he achieved another #1 debut with The Voice of the Heroes. With 100 Hot 100 hits, he ties with icons like Prince and Taylor Swift, marking his music as generational.
Kodak Black, from Pompano Beach, Florida, broke out with a '90s Dirty South sound. Known for hits like "Super Gremlin," he’s collaborated with Drake, Gucci Mane, and French Montana. Despite legal issues, his albums like Dying to Live and Back for Everything topped charts.
Born into Mexican-American culture, Xavi blends Regional Mexican with R&B, pop, and urban styles. Discovered via social media, he’s signed with Interscope Records.

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National Orange Show Event Center

689 S E St, San Bernardino, CA 92408, USA Directions

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