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Legendz of the Streetz with Remy Ma, T.I., and more

Apr 21, 2023  ·  Prudential Center, Newark, NJ Prudential Center, Newark, NJ

Legendz of the Streetz
Apr 21
Legendz of the Streetz
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Bronx-born Remy Ma, mentored by Big Pun, rose to fame with Terror Squad's "Lean Back." Known for hits like "Conceited" and "All the Way Up," she's Grammy-nominated and collaborated with Fat Joe and Lil' Kim. Released from prison in 2014, she returned strong, starring in Love & Hip Hop: New York.
Atlanta-born rapper T.I., once called "the Jay-Z of the South" by Pharrell Williams, is known for hits like "Whatever You Like" and albums such as "Paper Trail." Collaborating with artists like Young Thug and Meek Mill, he has left a mark on the Atlanta rap scene. Despite legal issues, T.I. achieved commercial success, with several Top Ten albums and Grammy nominations. He has also acted in films like Ant-Man and starred in VH1's "The Family Hustle."
Atlanta rapper Jeezy, pioneer of Southern trap, is known for his gruff voice and powerful raps. His debut album, "Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101," elevated his status.
Rick Ross, born William Roberts in Clarksdale, Mississippi, put Miami back on the rap map with "Hustlin'" in 2006. Known for vivid tales of drug trafficking, his debut album "Port of Miami" and subsequent releases, including the Grammy-nominated "God Forgives, I Don't," consistently topped the Billboard charts. Through his label, Maybach Music Group, Ross boosted the careers of artists like Meek Mill and Wale. He's collaborated with big names like DJ Khaled, Kanye West, and Drake, further cementing his status in the hip-hop and pop worlds.
Gucci Mane, born in Atlanta, is a top influencer in hip-hop with record Billboard Top Rap Albums hits. His New 1017 label showcases stars like Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano.
Born in Yonkers, Jadakiss rose with The LOX and hit solo fame via Ruff Ryders/Def Jam. Known for gritty rhymes, hits like "Why?" (Grammy-nominated), and collabs with Mariah Carey, Nas, Fabolous, and more.
Philadelphia rapper Freeway rose with Roc-A-Fella in the 2000s, known for his gritty style, hits like "What We Do," and collaborations with Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Just Blaze.
Philadelphian rapper Beanie Sigel rose to fame with a distinctive delivery and hard-hitting rhymes on his solo debut "The Truth." Collaborating with Jay-Z and others, he solidified his status, releasing albums like "The Reason" and "The B. Coming." Known for legal issues and innovative concepts like State Property clothing, he remained with Roc-a-Fella despite industry shifts.

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