Jay was back in the crowd last night and caught Calvin Harris’ Made In America performance. Here’s front row footage straight off the iPhone. Eventually, Hov made it rain with those $2 bills. After the jump, Spencer Clements caught yours truly struggling to light a Cuban. Damn cameras. Ha!
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As the Made In America festival winds down, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis brought their hits to the Liberty Stage as the final Hip-Hop act. If you didn’t tune in, here’s their entire set. Can’t hold ’em.
Pirus and Crips all got along today at Made In America. King Kendrick took over the Rocky stage and brought along his fellow Black Hippies Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and ScHoolboy Q. The more, the merrier.
Wiz Khalifa helped close out today’s festival with his performance on the Rocky stage. Watch the Taylor Gang general do what he does best with his performance above. Put your hands up—and lighters too.
Budweiser continued their Made In America music festival today at Philly’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway with Miguel as one of the many acts. Up top is his full performance. No leg drops included.
Instead of catching deadmau5 from his private suite at Made In America, Jay-Z took to the crowd with YN and yours truly, to watch his performance. Look at Elliott, all in the videos. Ha! Here’s footage of Hov on the ground serving cups of D’USSE and Ace Of Spade to fans. Definitely a night to ‘remember’.
Bow down, bitches. Last night, Beyoncé closed out day 1 of her hubby and Budweiser’s Made In America music festival. Her full show wasn’t streamed live, but here’s the opening set. More clips below.
Both the feds and thousands of the Made In America music festival crowd watched 2 Chainz today at Philly’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway. For those who didn’t watch, above is his entire set. Tru!
Yea, boyee! Chuck D, Flavor Flav and company brought the classics earlier at the Budweiser Made In America festival. For those who missed it, put your fist in the air and peep the entire set below.
A$AP brought the ruckus to the Rocky Stage at the Made In America festival in Philly this afternoon and here’s his entire set. Revolt TV speaks with him back stage to discuss Kendrick’s “Control” below.
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.