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Ray J with Ginuwine, Soulja Boy, and more

Sep 7, 2024  ·  Gloria Molina Grand Park, Los Angeles, CA Gloria Molina Grand Park, Los Angeles, CA

Ray J
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Born in Washington, D.C., Ginuwine is an R&B star known for hits like "Pony" and "So Anxious." Collaborated with producer Timbaland. Known for sultry vocals, platinum albums, and acting roles, he also joined Tank and Tyrese in TGT.
St. Louis-born Chingy gained superstardom with hits like "Right Thurr" and albums Jackpot and Powerballin'. Collaborated with Janet Jackson and Tyrese; known for catchy slang.
Multi-platinum R&B artist Lloyd, originally from New Orleans, made a major comeback with 2016's Tru - EP. Known for hits like "You" and "Get It Shawty," his style blends harmony with baby-soft vocals. Lloyd's collaborations include Ashanti and Young Money. Street Love, his 2007 album, debuted at No. 2 on Billboard 200.
Monica, born in College Park, Georgia, debuted with the multi-platinum "Miss Thang" in 1995, known for her Southern grit and maturity. In 1998, she released "The Boy Is Mine" with Brandy, earning a Grammy. Monica's hits include "So Gone" and "Everything to Me," collaborating with artists like Missy Elliott and Dallas Austin. A key figure in the Atlanta music scene, she transitioned to an independent artist by 2020, maintaining a vast catalog blending traditional R&B and contemporary styles.
Born in Long Island, Ashanti gained fame for soulful pop-R&B hits like "Foolish." She set records in 2002, won a Grammy for her debut, and topped Billboard charts with albums like Chapter II. Collaborated with Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Nelly, and others while pursuing an acting career. Founded Written Entertainment, released Braveheart, featuring artists like Rick Ross and French Montana. Contributed to The Hamilton Mixtape and released singles like "Nasty" (with DaBaby) and "Say Less." Known for cinematic ballads, yearning love songs, and multi-genre versatility.
Born in Mississippi but raised in Atlanta, Bobby V is a smooth R&B artist known for hits like "Slow Down." Originally part of the group Mista, he later joined Ludacris' DTP crew. His solo albums have topped the R&B charts, featuring collaborations with Tim & Bob, Carlos McKinney, and Raphael Saadiq. His music blends contemporary and sultry sounds, earning spots on both Billboard and BET.
Brooklyn-born rapper Fabolous gained fame with the hit "Can't Deny It" in 2001. Known for blending East Coast rap with Southern bling and West Coast swagger, he has multiple Top Ten albums like "Ghetto Fabolous" and "Loso's Way." Collaborated with artists like Ne-Yo and Jay-Z, earning Grammy nods. Notable hits include "Breathe" and "Make Me Better." Part of the Def Jam label, he released acclaimed mixtapes and projects, including work with Jadakiss and featured on tracks with Snoop Dogg.
Born in Queens, NY, Ja Rule rose to fame in the early 2000s. Known for rap-R&B hits like "I'm Real" and "Always on Time," he collaborated with R. Kelly, Ashanti, and Lil Wayne. His albums Venni Vetti Vecci and Rule 3:36 topped charts. Despite beef with 50 Cent, Ja Rule remains notable for his commercial success and collaborations.
Born Charlene Keys, Tweet soared with Timbaland and Missy Elliott in 2002. Known for "Oops (Oh My)," she hit R&B charts with albums 'Southern Hummingbird' and 'It’s Me Again.'
Washington, D.C.-based R&B singer J. Holiday, known for hits like "Bed" and "Suffocate," worked with The-Dream, Rodney Jerkins, Ne-Yo, and earned chart-topping success.

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