The show was ideal for someone not so much into focusing on lyrics but more interested in having a good time and partying with the people around them.As we prepare to say goodbye to summer, here's a guide to the bigger concerts swinging through the Valley through December, including Adele (again). The whole audience left the venue humming the “Rack City” hook with the “Thun Thun Song” lingering somewhere in their minds as well. Overall it was a cool upbeat show and every artist gave 100%. Honey Cocaine came out and performed “Heisman”, YG ended up coming back out to perform “Bitches Aint Shit” and FiNaTTicz came out to perform everyone’s guilty pleasure “Thun Thun Song”. I figured since Bieber showed his face then anything could happen.
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I had my fingers crossed hoping that Big Sean would appear from back stage to spit his verse but it didn’t happen. Tyga did perform one of my favorites off his album entitled “Im Gone”. I would of liked to see him perform more songs off the album but it probably would of thrown off the party tempo of the night. I think Tyga put on a GREAT show and definitely gave the people what they wanted and more. It was quite something to see thousands of fans screaming ‘Ayoooo’ repeatedly. However, it was Tyga’s massive tune ‘Ayo’ with Chris Brown that generated the most excitement and that had the entire crowd jumping up and down and singing along in excitement. ‘Hookah’ and ‘Switch Lanes’ were two of the highlights of the night. Tyga performs incredibly fast paced and his tunes are catchy enough that you can forgive the explicit language. Indeed, his whole performance was fun and high energy. The controversial ‘Rack City’ is probably Tyga’s biggest hit and is easily recognisable. Tyga’s fan following is only too apparent during his shows, when whole audiences belt out the lyrics to some of his tunes. He has achieved both commercial success (mostly due to his infamous tunes ‘Ayo’ and ‘Rack City’) and massive underground success due to his music. Tyga, whose real name is Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson (you can see why he shortened it) is a rapper and R&B artist who has developed somewhat of a cult following during the years of his musical career.
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The finale of 'Rack City' gets the largest cheer as its huge chart success in the US is clearly reflected by the crowd, and they'll be humming the tune long after the gig has finished.
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His audience are enthusiastic throughout as they dance to the heavy bass that reverberates constantly through the whole gig. The complexity in verses found on such as 'Kings & Queens' and 'Hard in the Paint' prove that Tyga can really hold his own onstage and has no problem hitting every lyric on point. His collaborative track 'Roger That' with Young Money is also a clear fan favourite, perhaps due to the hope that L'il Wayne may join for a verse or two. Having achieved a string of underground hits as well as a commercial album in the States, Tyga's fan base has grown substantially and he now backs out gigs with fans who rap along to every verse of opener 'I'm The Shit'.Ī short interlude with Honey Cocaine makes the crowd cheer with joy as the two artists duet with staggering pace and aggression. Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson, better known by his stage persona of Tyga is a cult figure on the R & B scene and has a live show of equal cult status. Tyga is a golden example of where a well taken opportunity can get you, and his time at the top has only just begun.
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Tyga rapped for him on the spot and the Gym Class Heroes frontman took his mixtape there and then. For Tyga it was a chance encounter that he had in a shoe store with Travie McCoy. They say you make your own luck, and in the music industry that’s more true than anywhere elese. I mean, who predicts that the second major label single than an artist is a part of goes up to number 2 on the Billboard charts, as Tyga did with the Young Money collaboration “BedRock”? However, Tyga has never been one to let things happen around him. It’s just that it’s happened faster than anyone could have predicted. The truth is you don’t get signed to the label of one of the world’s most notorious rappers and work with everyone from Drake to Nicki Minaj to Wiz Khalifa without earning the right to do so. However, this is not to say he hasn’t earned the right to be one of the biggest names in mainstream hip hop. The name is an acronym for Thank You God Always and with a career like his one has reason to suspect some divine intervention.