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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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Adam Blackstone, born in Trenton, NJ, is a bassist and musical director known for work with Nicki Minaj, Justin Timberlake, and more. He earned Emmy nods for Super Bowl shows and a Grammy nomination for Musiq Soulchild's "Teachme." Collaborated with Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Alicia Keys, and co-founded BBE with his wife.
Jamaica-born Wayne Wonder blends dancehall, reggae, hip-hop, & rap. Known for hits like "No Letting Go," he’s worked with Foxy Brown, Left Eye, Buju Banton, & Shaggy.
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.
Fat Joe, born in the South Bronx, rose as a Latino rap superstar. Known for hits like "What's Luv?" with Ashanti, he earned Grammy nods and topped charts with "Lean Back" featuring Remy Ma. His notable albums include Don Cartagena and Family Ties with Dre. Collaborator of artists like Big Pun and DJ Khaled, he remains influential in the rap scene.
Muni Long, known for her honest R&B, rose to fame with "Hrs and Hrs," which hit #16 on Billboard and went Platinum. Discovered on YouTube, she's a 2022 breakthrough artist known for exploring love and self-discovery. Her success showcases Black women's power in the music industry.
Chicago-born Tink is a dynamic singer and rapper renowned for candid songwriting. Known for her "Winter's Diary" mixtapes, she gained fame with charting projects like "Pain & Pleasure" and "Thanks 4 Nothing." Hits "Cut It Out" and "Bottom Bitch" earned gold certifications. Collaborating with Timbaland, Future Brown, and others, her singles, including "Million," showcased her versatility. With albums like "Hopeless Romantic" and "Pillow Talk," featuring artists such as 2 Chainz and Ty Dolla $ign, Tink has cemented her place in contemporary R&B/hip-hop.
Doug E. Fresh, a pioneer in human beatboxing, was born in Barbados. Known for his classic hip-hop hits "The Show" and "La Di Da Di" with the Get Fresh Crew. His albums "Oh, My God!" and "The World's Greatest Entertainer" showcased his diverse style. He collaborated with renowned rapper Slick Rick.
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, twin sisters Nicole and Natalie Albino of Nina Sky hit the Billboard Charts in 2004 with "Move Ya Body." Known for collaborations with Diplo and Sean Paul, they've excelled as DJs, performing at venues like MoMA and events like the GLAAD Awards.

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