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Snoop Dogg with A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Roxanne Shant'e, and more

Aug 11, 2023  ·  ITHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL ITHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL

Snoop Dogg
Aug 11
Snoop Dogg
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Common, born in Chicago, is a Grammy, Emmy, and Academy Award-winning artist known for "Glory" with John Legend and activism. His career spans music and acting, including a Broadway debut.
Lil Wayne, born in New Orleans' Hollygrove, is a Grammy-winning rap legend known for “Lollipop” & forming Hot Boys. His albums, including multi-platinum 'Tha Carter III', hit Billboard’s top spots.
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.
Sugarhill Gang, pioneers from New York, launched hip-hop with "Rapper's Delight" in 1979, selling over 8 million copies. Known for hits like "8th Wonder" and "Apache," they faded by mid-80s but returned in 1999.
Bronx-born A Boogie wit da Hoodie blends trap, R&B, and melodic hooks. Known for "Drowning" and chart-toppers like Hoodie SZN. Collaborated with stars like Chris Brown, Kodak Black.
Born in Atlanta, rapper T.I. rose to fame with hits like "Paper Trail" and is known for his sharp balance of smoothness and toughness. He's had multiple Top Ten albums, faced legal issues, and supported humanitarian causes. Collaborated with notable artists and influenced Atlanta's rap scene.
New Orleans' Mannie Fresh, co-founder of Cash Money Records, crafted hits for Juvenile and Lil Wayne. Notable for his unique style, he formed Big Tymers with Brian "Baby" Williams.
Trina, born Katrina Laverne Taylor in Miami, launched her rap career with Trick Daddy's "Nann." Known for hits like "Here We Go", she influenced artists like Nicki Minaj. A reality TV star, she’s also worked with Latto and Flo Milli.
Born in South Central LA, Ice Cube, a foundational gangsta rap figure from N.W.A, excelled as a solo artist with hits like "It Was a Good Day." Starred in "Boyz N the Hood," won multiple platinum records and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Notable actor-director with films like "Friday."
Chicago-born rapper Lupe Fiasco, known for his complex narratives and metaphorical style, gained fame with Kanye West's "Touch the Sky." He earned Grammy wins, platinum hits like "Superstar," and collaborated with Ed Sheeran. Despite struggles with Atlantic Records, his chart-topping album "Lasers" and hits "The Show Goes On" and "Battle Scars" stood out. Returning to independence, he released "Drogas Light" and joined MIT as a visiting professor in 2022.
Born in North Dakota, Wiz Khalifa, famed for hits like "See You Again," exudes pop charm & stoner rap style. His song became an NFL anthem & topped charts. Known for his slick rhymes & collaborations with stars like Charlie Puth & Snoop Dogg.
West Coast rap pioneer Too $hort, born Todd Shaw in South Central LA, later moving to Oakland, captivated the scene with explicit lyrics and sparse beats. Known for hits like "The Ghetto" and albums like Born to Mack (gold) and Life Is...Too Short (platinum). Collaborated with 2Pac, Biggie, Jay-Z.
American rapper Warren G, born Warren Griffin III, famed for the hit "Regulate" with Nate Dogg, has sold 8-10 million records globally. He's also a producer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur venturing into culinary arts inspired by his family.
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.
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).
London-born rapper Slick Rick, a top storyteller in early hip-hop, became famous with his 1988 debut. Known for hits like "Children's Story," he's highly sampled by many, including Kanye and Eminem.

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