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Harlem Festival of Culture with Doug E. Fresh, Remy Ma, and more

Jul 28, 2023  ·  Randalls Island, New York, NY Randalls Island, New York, NY

Harlem Festival of Culture
Jul 28
Harlem Festival of Culture
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New Jersey-born Adam Blackstone is a renowned bassist and producer famed as musical director for Nicki Minaj and Justin Timberlake. Emmy-nominated for Super Bowl shows, he co-wrote Musiq Soulchild's Grammy-nominated "Teachme" and founded BBE with his wife. His collaborations span Jay-Z, Rihanna, and the Oscars.
Bronx rapper Remy Ma, mentored by Big Pun, broke through with Terror Squad's "Lean Back." Her hits include "Conceited" and "All the Way Up." Despite a prison term, she returned strong with Grammy nods and collaborations with Fat Joe and Lil' Kim.
Lumidee, the "Queen of Spanish Harlem," rose to fame in 2003 with "Never Leave You (Uh Oh)," hitting #3 on Billboard and #1 in over 10 countries. Known for her unique blend of R&B and hip-hop, she signed with Universal and later TVT Records, releasing hits like "Dance!" ft. Fatman Scoop and "She's Like The Wind" ft. Tony Sunshine. Lumidee has collaborated with artists like Pitbull and Dave East.
Raised in Nashville, Coco Jones is an R&B singer and actress known for her soulful storytelling. Signed with Def Jam, she stars as Hilary Banks in Bel-Air.
Eric Bellinger, a Compton-born R&B artist, began his career writing hits for Usher, Chris Brown, and Justin Bieber. Known for albums like "The Rebirth," his work includes collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign and Kid Ink. Known for blending classic and contemporary styles, Bellinger's music hits Billboard charts regularly.
South Bronx native Fat Joe, a Latino rap icon, soared in the '90s with hits like "Flow Joe." Known for boosting Big Pun's career and hits like "What's Luv?" with Ashanti and "Lean Back," he's a Grammy-nominated artist who also founded Terror Squad. Collaborated with stars like Remy Ma and DJ Khaled.
Muni Long, discovered on YouTube, crafts honest R&B hits like "Hrs and Hrs," which reached #16 on Billboard and certified Platinum. Known for emotive songs about love's complexities, she champions authenticity in the music industry.
Born in Calumet City, Illinois, Tink rose to fame with early mixtapes like "Winter's Diary." Her powerful singles like "Cut It Out" and "Bottom Bitch" are gold-certified. Initially signed to Timbaland's label, she now thrives independently, collaborating with artists like 2 Chainz and Ty Dolla $ign.
Cam'ron, born Cameron Giles in Harlem, is renowned for his distinctive East Coast gangsta rap. He gained fame with collaborations alongside Big L and Mase, and a gold-certified debut album, *Confessions of Fire* (1998). His platinum album *Come Home with Me* (2002) featured hits like "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma." Co-founding the Diplomats with Jim Jones, he reached cult status with *Purple Haze* (2004). Known for mixing flamboyance with grit, Cam'ron also launched young talents like Vado. He later collaborated with DJ A-Trak on *U Wasn't There* (2022).
Jozzy, a Memphis-born, LA-based singer-songwriter, is a Diamond-seller and 3-time Grammy winner. Mentored by Timbaland and Missy Elliott, she's known for "Old Town Road Remix" and writes hits for Beyoncé, Madonna, and others. Her EP topped iTunes R&B. Recently, she collaborated with Fred Again.. on "ten."
Born in Jacksonville, FL, Mase rose as Puff Daddy's protégé, known for a relaxed flow and guest spots on hits like "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems." His debut album, Harlem World, topped charts and went quadruple platinum. Mase collaborated with artists like Busta Rhymes, Mariah Carey, and Jay-Z. He retired to pursue ministry before returning with Welcome Back in 2004.
Born in Stuttgart and based in NYC, Ro James blends '70s soul with modern trap. Known for "Permission" (Grammy-nominated, platinum) and albums like 'Eldorado'. Collaborated with Miguel, Brandy.
Born in Barbados, Doug E. Fresh pioneered beatboxing, mimicking drum machines perfectly. Famous for hits like "The Show/La Di Da Di" with Get Fresh Crew & Slick Rick. Known for 1980s chart success and influential albums like "Oh, My God!"
Wyclef Jean, founding Fugees member, crafted hits like “The Score.” His solo work, including albums like “The Carnival,” sold 9M copies. Known for eclectic style and collaborations like with X-Factor winners Rak-Su.
Born in NYC, Nina Sky hit the charts in 2004 with "Move Ya Body." Known for blending genres as DJs, they've collaborated with Diplo, Sean Paul, and played sets at MOMA and GLAAD Awards.

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