![]() ![]() While Usher took a breather, R&B newcomer Bryson Tiller took the stage for a short set that included “Exchange,” “502 Come Up” and “Don’t,” all from his debut album Trapsoul.Quiet Storm Young Ma Download By kadetalca1970 Follow | Public Usher slowed it back down and closed out the first half of his performance with his verse from the love song “Matrimony,” off Wale’s 2015 album The Album About Nothing. He performed the new Future-assisted track “Rivals” from his eighth studio album Hard II Love, but returned to a few more classics from his stacked collection of hits. Rocking a red velvet bomber jacket, Usher began with a jazzy rendition of “Good Kisser.” He then blazed through fan favorites “Caught Up” and “U Don’t Have To Call,” gliding across the stage with the grace and precision he had in his younger days. The Grammy-winning singer closed out Powerhousem and proved why he still remains an R&B king. stepped back on the stage for a second performance of her hit “Ooouuu,” this time performing in front of a packed arena. “Shit, I put on for my city, I’ma let people put on for their city too,” he said as Young M.A. “We in Brooklyn right?,” Jeezy asked the crowd. Just hours ahead of the midnight release of his highly anticipated album Trap or Die 3, Young Jeezy gifted the Brooklyn crowd with his Southern rap anthems “Go Crazy,” ‘I Love It” and “Lose My Mind.” Paying tribute to his late friend and fellow ATLien Shawty Lo, Jeezy perfomed “They Know,” Lo’s famed 2008 single. Pandemonium erupted within the Barclays Center when DJ Self welcomed his special guest to the show. It doesn’t get any more New York than Joey Crack and Remy bringing the audience back to the early 2000s hip-hop era, with classic hits like “New York,” which originally featured fellow NYC rhymers Ja Rule and Jadakiss, along with “Make It Rain” and the crowd favorite “Lean Back.” The Bronx queen’s fierce demeanor backed her powerful rhymes as she performed verses from her earliest hits like “Whuteva,” as well as hip-hop duo M.O.P’s “Ante Up” and the flossy track “Conceited.” In a blink of an eye, DJ Khaled graced the stage for a quick run-through of his Major Key cut “For Free” and “All I Do Is Win.” The Terror Squad mates closed out their set with their 2016 banger “All the Way Up.” ![]() ![]() “F–k that man, I’m ready to party”, said Wiz Khalifa, decked out in a olive green t-shirt that reads “Don’t Shoot,” and black pants with embellished jewels along the side. He opened with the bouncy squad anthem “We Dem Boyz,” before continuing his lengthy set with a variety of his collaborations, including “Gang Bang” featuring Big Sean, the Travis Scott-assisted “Bake Sale” and “Pull Up” with Lil Uzi Vert. Wiz Khalifa babysits a blunt throughout his entire performance ![]() got up close and personal with his fans at #PowerhouseNYC! /lA2tKvRVLt had the crowd going CRAZY at #PowerhouseNYC! - /fo44wGqSsK ![]()
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