The crowd outside of Club Mansion on South Beach was nothing compared to the crowd inside the club. Everyone is there to celebrate DJ Khaled’s Birthday and see some of the hottest artists in the game perform for them. The night started off with the everyone in the club getting crunk to music being spun by some of Miami’s hottest DJ’s. As the crowd was getting crunk, the live performances began around 12:30 am.
The first act to hit the stage was 3-6 Mafia. DJ Paul, Juicy J & Black came out in full force ripping the stage with “Ridin’ Spinners”,”Sippin’ on Sizurp” and the club banger “Still High.”
DJ Drama hit turntables for the next atrtist to perform, T.I. He came out to “The King”, the first track off his ‘Urban Legend’ album. T.I. pleased the crowd by also performing “Bring Em’ Out”, “A.S.A.P”, & “I’m A King with P.S.C.” The ladies especially got loose when T.I. closed with “Get Loose.”
Next out was Fat Joe who played a few club hits like “Lean Back” & “Take You Home”. DJ Khaled played as hype man to Fat Joe.
Miami’s own ‘King of the Crib’ Trick Daddy hit the stage next promoting his new group, Dunk Ryders, on his shirt. The crowd was very hyped at this point. Trick ran through hits like “Thug Holiday”, the southern anthem “Can’t Fuck With The South”, and hit new single “Low, Low, Low”.
Lil’ Wayne was up next. He took some of it back to the old Ca$h Money days while also doing some of his biggest hits including his current single “Fireman”. Wayne then started his verse off of Trina’s “Don’t Trip” while The Diamond Princess came out to finish it off.
Rick Ross then hit the stage to perform his hit “Huster’s Anthem”. The crowd went crazy as well as Khaled who was one of the first to play the track. It was crazy to hear the crowd say “Whip it real hard. Whip it, whip it real hard.” Ross the handed the mic to Poe Boy’s Brisco who performed his single “Who U Is.”
Young Jeezy was up next. While everyone was waiting for Jeezy, Jeezy made everyone wait for him even longer. Not wanting to get onstage with other people on the stage, Jeezy made the crowd wait 20 minutes until the stage was clear enough for him. Once he did hit the stage, everyone went crazy. He ran through songs from his debut, ‘Thug Motivation 101’, like “Trapstar”, “Old School Chevey’s”, “Bang”, “Soul Suvivor”, “Go Crazy”, and “Then What”.
Freeway then headed on stage but his set was cut short when the police had the mics cut because there were too many people outside of the club.
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