Kimmy brought her Return of the Queen tour to the Key Club last night. During her set, Big Momma brought out a few familiar faces including Da Brat, Lady Of Rage & City High. TWCJ has more clips below.
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I’m sure you’ve heard about this. But in case you missed it (like I did) here’s the entire thing. For those that don’t know, City High was ala the Fugees: A two guy, one girl group that Wyclef put on. They had a big hit, “What Would You Do?” back in 2001, but broke-up soon after. Who knew a love triangle was at the heart of the matter? Damn you, Claudette Ortiz.
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Joell Ortiz’s “Battle Cry” at Guz Sports Bar was raw energy! The vibe matched the intensity, like using a hand gripper to build strength—tight and powerful. The crowd fed off his lyrics, making the night unforgettable. Definitely a spot to catch real hip-hop fire live!