Rocking a black militant army shirt and Roc-A-Wear shorts Jay-Z, the leader of the ROC Army stood in the middle of the stage and proclaimed this day monumental in hip-hop. The Roc The Mic Tour has been heating up stages all over the country with over thirty cities that are still “Patiently Waiting” for the tour to breeze through their town.
Last night I attended the concert and watched in amazement as Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, Fabolous, 50 Cent and Jay-Z held the crowd in the palm of their hands for over 4 hours. 50 proved to be nothing short of what I was expecting, a hot performance. Capping off a night full of surprises, Jay-Z was just Jay. Can it be any better! “Rock The Mic is a way for us to give back”, Jay-Z said. “For too long hip-hop shows had to be “cushioned” packaged with R & B or rock acts, to make promoters and insurance companies feel safe. I believe in people who love my music and trust that when you show up to rock with us, it’s because you love real hip-hop”. Having met If you got tickets, your in for a hot show, if you don’t……go get some. Now!