Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Red Cafe & Maino Perform “Swag Surfin’ (Remix)”
Tuesday, March 23 2010 8:44 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Live ShowPower 105.1 held a showcase last night at B.B. King Bar & Grill in NYC. During Red Cafe’s set, Fabolous, Santana, and Maino came through and performed “Swag Surfin (Remix)” for the first time together. Surfs up.





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East coast rappers performing a southern song together live?…never thought I’d see the day.
ok, so the highlight for an all ny hip hop show was a rendition of a year old, down south, flash in the pan, craig mack you won’t be around next year, vh1 where are they now song/group? FAIL!
[...] B. Dot just posted some footage of Red Cafe’s set from Power 105.1’s show at BB Kings last night. The Bad Boy signee brought out fellow Street Fam member Fabolous, Juelz Santana & the rapper smacker Maino to perform the N.Y. Remix of Swag Surfin’ for the first time. [...]
[...] RapRadar [...]
It was not a southern song. Yeah the dudes that did the original were from the south but the track and the melody of the beat can hardly be called southern. It’s just a dope beat which a few Mc’s from the east used and made their own version. I can only commend rappers spittin’ over dope beats whether it’s original or jacked. I’d rather hear a rapper spit wack shit over a great beat then wack shit over a weak beat.