Archive for the ‘Concerts’ Category

Ms. Drama TV catches Amber Rose at a Kanye performance in the NYC. Kanye preforms one of his favorite songs, You Can’t Tell Me Nothing.

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Myspace Music Artist Mateo Preforms Live in NYC!

Posted by admin On October - 15 - 2009

Ms. Drama TV finds Myspace Music recording artists Mateo in New York for his performance at the Canal Room. As the opening act for Mario, this R & B crooner, gets up close and personal with the ladies.

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Kanye vs. Consequence: The Heartless Edition

Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2009

Ms. Drama gets up close and personal for a exclusive Kanye performance at the 2009 G-Shock event. Kanye explains the lyrics of his song Heartless. Consequence makes a separate appearance at Whose Next Live for SOBs. A G.O.O.D. music mash-up from your Drama Queen.

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Ms. Drama goes behind the scenes at the Jay-Z concert and at Raekwon’s album release party at Santos hosted by Diddy. Exclusive cameos and commentary from Melanie Fiona, Redman, and Rah Digga! Catch Jay-Z’s personal PSA after Raekwon’s speech!

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DJ Kid Capri introduces and defends Rick Ross at the Rakim Event in NYC. After a lukewarm response, Ross takes the stage to preform. Check out the sneak peak of Rakim at the end!

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Joe preforms live at a private event in the NYC and the audience of women go crazy. Live footage of him preforming his classic hits and a snippet of his new song. Plus watch as the disgruntled security guard “hates” on Joe from the sideline by trying to shut down Ms. Drama’s flip cam. “Stop playing!” – BE WARNED THE SECURITY GUARD IS A HATER.

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SUMMER JAM 2009

Posted by admin On July - 12 - 2009
Backstage view of T-Pain is doing his set.

Backstage view of T-Pain is doing his set.

Ms. Drama’s Summer Jam Experience

Summer Jam 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, highlighted some of the U.S. most notable hip-hop artists from this past year. In a nearly sold-out crowd, almost 50,000 concertgoers rocked out with the likes of Day 26, The Dream, Movado & Serani, Elephant Man, Mary J. Blidge, Young Jezzy, Jadakiss with D-Block, T- Pain and more. Hosted by Hot 97’s Angie Martinez and comedian/actor Tracey Morgan (30 Rock, SNL), the night was filled with laughter, surprises, unexpected cameos and a little drama.

As the opener, Day 26 sung to the ladies with the help of their fellow crooners, Pretty Rickey and Pleaser P. Not the anticipated favorites for the night, the show got off to a slow start for many, but was soon energized by the likes of Jamaican acts such as Serani, Movado and Elephant Man who amped the stadium up with their energy and theatrics. To keep the pace, The Dream came rocking the crowd with his certified hits and brought out surprise guest Fabolous. This helped to set the stage for the queen of R & B herself, Mary J. Blidge, to come up next and bring out hip-hop veterans Redman and Methodman to perform classic hits and songs off of their new album the Blackout 2.

Not to be outdone, Jadakiss came through with his set of surprises. Swiss Beats, Busta Rhymes, and Jeremiah all brought the crowd to their feet with their latest hits. While the crowd was still trying to digest what they had just witnessed from previous acts, Young Jezzy came out with the soon to be climax of that night. Starting off with his classics hits, Jezzy’s thrilled the crowd with the people’s favorite Drake, who sang his hit single, “Best I Ever Had”. Shortly after that, the crowd went into a complete standstill when Jay-Z touched the stage. Dressed in all black, Jay came out with the crowd’s approval and adoration offering his newly released single D.O.A. – Death of Auto-Tune. The 2-day old single that was released on Hot 97 and online was clearly seen and heard on the lips of the guests on stage and fans watching. With T-Pain by his side, sporting his “Big Ass Chain”, that single moment was definitely considered the crescendo of the night.

A hard act to follow for any artist, T-Pain finished the set off and brought out Lil Kim for their new single “Download”. Unfortunately for the fans that had been thrilled thus far, Summer Jam ended on a lackluster note. Harlem’s Dipset came out as the closing act minus Dipset founder Cam’ron Giles. Once the crowd got wind that it wasn’t going to be a Dipset reunion as promised, many left leaving the Dipset crooners onstage with their set of 50 plus people, looking very irrelevant, unimportant and silly.

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