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Search term. Billboard Pro Subscribe Sign In. Here are the 14 best moments of Summer Jam Troy Ave Brings Out T. During His Summer Jam Debut. But the energy Troy brought to his early evening set made that moment just a footnote; it was more significant that he brought out the Kang Of The South, T.

Tip didn't perform—he mostly partied and danced along with the BSB Crew—but his presence hinted strongly that the rumored collaboration between the two could be fire as well. You just never know what you are going to get from him.

Trap Wiz was in full effect yesterday afternoon as the Pittsburgh MC went full rock star, hugging the mic, playing up to the crowd, and generally pulling his best Steven Tyler impression on the massive main stage. But it was when he brought out Snoop Dogg to the ever-classic opening strains of "The Next Episode" that the performance really reached up into the clouds.

Uncle Snoop and Young Khalifa have a fantastic connection together, and when they performed the massive arena-smash "Young, Wild And Free," it didn't feel like the singalong ever would—or should—end. The Roots were at Summer Jam celebrating a 20th anniversary of some sort—their first album came out in , and their first major label LP in , so it's somewhere in the middle there—but they did it in a very Roots-ian style, nodding repeatedly to New York's storied past.

Throughout their set, the hardest working band in show business brought out a reunited LOX, M. In the midst of his year long celebration of the 20th anniversary of his debut LP, Illmatic , Nas certainly had to grace the Summer Jam stage last night, bringing out Meek Mill and French Montana to do so.

With Action Bronson, Nas, 50 Cent, and Nicki Minaj all having sets at the show last night, that makes a total of four Queens bred rappers out of the 11 acts.



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