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Lovers & Friends with Ginuwine, Next, and more

May 6, 2023 at 12:00 PM  ·  Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV

Lovers & Friends
May 6
Lovers & Friends
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Born Francisco Javier Bautista, Frankie J started in Kumbia Kings, then went solo with hits like "Don't Wanna Try" & "Obsession". Collaborated with Baby Bash; album "The One" peaked globally.
Next, hailing from Minneapolis, became late-'90s R&B icons with hits like "Too Close" and "Wifey." Known for suggestive lyrics and gospel-influenced harmonies, they achieved multi-platinum success with "Rated Next" under Arista. The group, mentored by Reverand James Grear, and Sounds of Blackness' Ann Nesby, worked with producers like KayGee and Darren Lighty. They released three albums before splitting in 2003. They reunited in 2018 with original members RL, T-Low, and Tweet.
MC Magic, born Marco Cardenas in Nogales, Mexico, is a Phoenix-based artist known for English-Spanish hip-hop ballads and R&B rap. He founded Nastyboy Records and gained fame with "Down for Yours," featuring Roger Troutman. His solo album "Magic City" topped Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. With hits like "Mamacita," he collaborated with Cuco, Lil Rob, and Baby Bash. In 2020, he launched a beauty line named after his songs and signed artist Jay Roxxx to his label.
Vallejo-born rapper Baby Bash blends Latin rap and smooth funk, known for hits like "Suga Suga" and "Cyclone." Collaborated with Frankie J, T-Pain, and Santana.
San Diego-born Lil Rob, a Chicano rap icon, boasts decades of success, hit singles, and collaborations, solidifying his role as a celebrated music industry veteran.
Born in Chicago, Soulja Boy Tell Em rose from Atlanta's local scene to national fame with hits like "Crank That." Discovered by Mr. Collipark, he used MySpace to break records, earning massive online followers and launching his label.
Nelly, born Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr., is a St. Louis-based rapper known for hits like "Hot in Herre," "Dilemma," and "Shake Ya Tailfeather." With a mix of country and street style, he achieved crossover appeal, earning Grammy awards and six consecutive Top Ten albums. Nelly's collaborations span genres, working with artists like Kelly Rowland, Justin Timberlake, and Tim McGraw. His versatile style led to a country-pop fusion in the 2021 album "Heartland." Well-known for catchy hooks and commercial success, his career includes albums like the diamond-certified "Country Grammar."
Southern rapper Petey Pablo, born Moses Barrett III in Greenville, NC, rose to fame with the 2001 hit "Raise Up," an anthem for North Carolina. His debut album, *Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry,* reached the Top Ten and was Grammy-nominated for Best Rap Album. Collaborating with stars like Timbaland and Lil Jon, Pablo's single "Freek-a-Leek" from his second album became a Top Ten hit. After a hiatus due to legal issues, he made a comeback in 2018 with *Keep on Goin'.*
New Orleans' Mannie Fresh, co-founder of Cash Money Records, crafted hits for Juvenile and Lil Wayne. Notable for his unique style, he formed Big Tymers with Brian "Baby" Williams.
Born in Atlanta, Yung Joc is a multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist known for hits like "It's Goin’ Down" and "I Know You See It." His albums "New Joc City" and "Hustlenomics" debuted at #3 on Billboard, with contributions to tracks by Danity Kane and T-Pain. Founder of Swagg Team Entertainment, he starred in "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" and hosts "The Streetz Morning Take Over."
Born in Washington, D.C., Ginuwine is an R&B star known for hits like "Pony" and "So Anxious." Collaborated with producer Timbaland. Known for sultry vocals, platinum albums, and acting roles, he also joined Tank and Tyrese in TGT.
En Vogue, formed in 1990 in Oakland by producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy, set the R&B standard with hits like "Hold On" and "Don't Let Go." Known for their harmonious style, they’ve released platinum albums such as "Born to Sing" and "Funky Divas," earning multiple Grammy nominations. They've collaborated with Boyz II Men, Salt-N-Pepa, and Ne-Yo, and continued to perform into the 2020s, including appearing on "The Masked Singer."
Pitbull, a GRAMMY®-winning global superstar, is known for hits like "Timber" and "Give Me Everything." Born in Miami, he's an education advocate and entrepreneur. He's opened SLAM! schools, partnered with eMerge Americas, and was honored by the UN and at the International Achievement Summit. Pitbull has sold millions of albums, boasts over 15 billion video views, and collaborates with Tony Robbins.
Usher, born in Dallas and raised in Chattanooga, is a prominent R&B artist renowned for hits like "Yeah!" and "My Boo." His career began after appearing on Star Search, quickly leading to chart-topping albums such as My Way and Confessions, which earned diamond platinum status and Grammys. Known for collaborations with artists like Alicia Keys, Lil Jon, and will.i.am, Usher has maintained his influence with successful albums like Raymond v Raymond and singles featuring artists like Pitbull and Young Thug. A seasoned performer, Usher also completed a major Las Vegas residency.
Christina Aguilera, Grammy-winner with 5 #1 Billboard hits & 43M records sold. Known for powerful voice, has 6 Grammy Awards, a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, & listed among Rolling Stone's 100 greatest singers. Active in charity.
Atlanta native Summer Walker is a soulful RnB singer known for her raw talents and influence from Amy Winehouse, Erykah Badu, and Jimi Hendrix, sharing moody vibes via piano and guitar.
Busta Rhymes, born in Brooklyn, known for his ragga-inspired rap style, rose to fame with Leaders of the New School and a solo career with hits like "Woo-Hah!!" and albums like "The Big Bang" debuting at number one. He collaborated with A Tribe Called Quest, TLC, and Eminem, and appeared in films like Higher Learning. With Jamaican roots influencing his music, he remains influential, releasing albums like 2023's "Blockbusta", and collaborating with artists such as Lil Wayne, Missy Elliott, and Big Daddy Kane.
Flo Rida, born in Miami, is famed for feel-good dance anthems like "Low" (feat. T-Pain) and "Right Round" (feat. Kesha). Known for his vibrant pop-rap style, he boasts hits like "Whistle," "Wild Ones" (feat. Sia), and "Club Can't Handle Me" (feat. David Guetta). Collaborating across genres, he has worked with Brian Kelley, DJ Khaled, and ENHYPEN. His accolades include multiple Grammy nods and numerous platinum singles, maintaining an enduring presence in the music scene.
Born Percy Miller in New Orleans, Master P founded No Limit Records, pioneering hardcore rap. Known for hits like "Make 'Em Say Uhh!,” he expanded into acting, writing, and sports. His influence grew with collaborations featuring artists like Rappin' 4-Tay and E-40. With albums like Ghetto D, he built a hip-hop empire that celebrated street-level beats and prolific output. Master P's ventures include film production and a BET documentary, No Limit Chronicles.
Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul gained fame with hits like "Get Busy" and "Temperature" from his Grammy-winning album Dutty Rock. Known for collaborating with stars like Beyoncé, Sia, and Pharrell Williams, he experienced a resurgence with tracks like "No Lie" with Dua Lipa. Born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, to multi-ethnic parents, Sean excelled in swimming and water polo before pursuing music. His notable albums include The Trinity and Imperial Blaze.
Beenie Man, born in Jamaica, is a Grammy-winning dancehall icon known as the "King of the Dancehall." With hits spanning the 90s and 2000s, he has collaborated with stars like Janet Jackson and Nicki Minaj. A three-time Grammy nominee and two-time MOBO winner, he's recognized for his prolific style, topping charts and earning global acclaim. Also an actor and producer, Beenie Man is celebrated for his high-energy performances and influence on the genre.
Born in Tappahannock, Virginia, Chris Brown rose to fame with his R&B/pop blend, debuting with "Run It!". Known for hits like "Kiss Kiss" and "Forever," he has collaborated with artists like Jordin Sparks and earned multiple Top Ten albums, including the Grammy-winning "F.A.M.E."
Blackstreet, founded by Teddy Riley, emerged as a top '90s R&B group with hits like "No Diggity." They won a Grammy, collaborated with Dr. Dre, JAY-Z, and Mýa, and sold millions.
Jagged Edge, formed in 1995 in Atlanta by Hartford-born twins Brandon and Brian Casey, Kyle Norman, and Richard Wingo, rose to fame with hits like "Let's Get Married" and "Where the Party At" featuring Nelly. Renowned for blending ballads with uptempo R&B, they achieved five consecutive Billboard Top Ten albums, including multi-platinum J.E. Heartbreak. A key act for Jermaine Dupri's So So Def, they launched HardCase label in 2017. Their journey includes Grammy nominations and consistent group membership for over 30 years.
Born from a discovery by Michael Bivins, 702 is a trio known for hits like "Steelo" and "Where My Girls At?" Famous for blending R&B styles, their top albums include 'No Doubt' and a self-titled release.
Boyz II Men, a quartet from Philadelphia, are the most commercially successful R&B group, famed for lush ballads and harmonies. Their hits include "End of the Road" and "One Sweet Day" with Mariah Carey. They've sold millions, winning multiple awards. Formed in 1987, they debuted with Cooleyhighharmony in 1991. They have worked with acts like Michael Jackson, and released albums like II, Twenty, and Under the Streetlight. Despite a member leaving in 2003, they've remained a strong touring group.
Omarion, born in California, is a celebrated R&B/Pop icon with a 20-year career marked by multi-platinum hits, signature dance moves, and #1 singles like “Serious.”
Bow Wow, born Shad Moss in Columbus, OH, debuted at 13 with the double-platinum album "Beware of Dog." Known for hits like "Bounce with Me" and collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Omarion, and Ciara, he launched a successful music and film career. His albums include "Doggy Bag" and "Wanted," with hits like "Let Me Hold You" and "Like You." Bow Wow also starred in films like "Like Mike" and "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift," showcasing versatility across music and acting.
Atlanta-born rapper T.I., once called "the Jay-Z of the South" by Pharrell Williams, is known for hits like "Whatever You Like" and albums such as "Paper Trail." Collaborating with artists like Young Thug and Meek Mill, he has left a mark on the Atlanta rap scene. Despite legal issues, T.I. achieved commercial success, with several Top Ten albums and Grammy nominations. He has also acted in films like Ant-Man and starred in VH1's "The Family Hustle."

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