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Pro, Vice and Zoo jumped off the list for an action packed evening. Ryze did the staple track “Moolah” (is this a contender for song of the year?!). Top Dollar Raz rocked a new joint, and with an intense and confident delivery, it clearly was a crowd favorite.
New-comer Aliosha has been performing a rock-influenced joint; his recent appearances at the Dub have clearly affected his stage presence. Good shit.
Speaking of Rock-N-Roll, we had the full band in the house, so the stage was packed with drums and instruments. But this wasn’t a rock band, this was NYC’s livest hip-hop band, EOW fam, Dujeous. The fellas took us on a tour of old and new material and blessed the crowd with their polished sound.
Dujeous has been around the world, and rocked at countless events, but most recently were featured performers at The Apollo. Check for the new album soon and catch up with them at www.Dujeous.net!
Before Juggla, Ox and Izrael wrapped up the night with a reggae medley, Iron Solomon jumped on stage to celebrate his birthday weekend with 2 new joints from his upcoming solo project: “Shotgun” and “Rule #4081.” Catch his recent interview with True Stories radio posted this week on NahRight.com and WorldStarHiphop.com