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Broccoli City Festival with GloRilla, Finesse2tymes, and more

Jul 15, 2023  ·  RFK Stadium, Washington, DC RFK Stadium, Washington, DC

Broccoli City Festival
Jul 15
Broccoli City Festival
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Tennessee rapper GloRilla is known for anthems celebrating female independence. Her 2022 viral hit "FNF (Let's Go)" skyrocketed her to fame, leading to a deal with Yo Gotti's CMG label.
Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes transformed his life post-prison, signing with Mob Ties/Atlantic Records. Formerly of Memphis Greatest Underrated with Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo, he honed his craft in prison, drawing industry attention. Known for his autobiographical approach, Finesse's style blends experience and determination.
TiaCorine, from Winston-Salem, NC, blends Southern roots with diverse coast styles. Known for "Cabbage" with OGSpliff, her breakout "Freaky T," and Latto remix, she's toured with Key Glock and signed with Interscope.
Raised in Nashville, TN, Coco Jones is an R&B singer and actress known for her soulful, honest style. She starred in Disney's Let It Shine and Peacock's Bel-Air and is signed with High Standardz/Def Jam.
Philadelphia-born Jazmine Sullivan is known for her soulful R&B style. Her debut album "Fearless" topped charts, earning seven Grammy nominations. In 2022, her project "Heaux Tales" won her two Grammys and three NAACP Image Awards. Her single “Pick Up Your Feelings” was a standout hit. She also claimed several BET and Soul Train Music Awards, and was listed on the 2022 TIME100 list for her influence.
LaRussell, from Vallejo, revitalizes rap with authentic artistry. Through his collective "Good Compenny," he empowers indie artists while championing fair ownership and community involvement.
Nigerian singer-songwriter Asake, also known as Mr. Money, hails from Lagos Island. Known for his Afro-Fusion style, his breakout 2020 hit "Mr. Money" led to City People Music Awards success. Collaborations include Broda Shaggi, DJ Xclusive, Peruzzi, and Zlatan.
Nigerian Afrorave star Rema burst onto the scene in 2019 with hits "Dumebi" and "Iron Man," featured on Obama's playlist. Known for his genre-defining style, he's collaborated with Selena Gomez, topped charts with "Calm Down," and became the first Afrobeat artist with a billion Spotify streams. Rema holds a Guinness World Record, VMA Award, and continues to dominate global music charts.
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.

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