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Snoop Dogg with A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Roxanne Shant'e, and more

Aug 11, 2023 at 6:00 PM  ·  ITHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL ITHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL

Snoop Dogg
Aug 11
Snoop Dogg
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Sugarhill Gang, pioneers from New York, launched hip-hop with "Rapper's Delight" in 1979, selling over 8 million copies. Known for hits like "8th Wonder" and "Apache," they faded by mid-80s but returned in 1999.
Born in Staten Island, Ghostface Killah emerged with Wu-Tang Clan. Known for storytelling, he collaborated with RZA and released solo hits like "Fishscale." His influential works and platinum-certified albums include "Ironman" and "Supreme Clientele." Ghostface has worked with legends like Nas, Raekwon, and Kanye West, earning acclaim as a hip-hop giant.
Bronx rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie, born Artist Dubose, is known for his melodic trap beats and smooth R&B hints. He gained fame with his mixtape *Artist* and triple-platinum hit "Drowning." Signed to Atlantic, his albums *Hoodie SZN* and *Artist 2.0* topped charts. Notable for collaborations with stars like 6ix9ine, Chris Brown, and Lil Durk, Boogie often pairs big-name features with his memorable hooks, continuing his streak with the album *Better Off Alone* in 2024.
Trina, born in Miami, gained fame with Trick Daddy's "Nann" (1998). Known for bold rap style, she influenced artists like Nicki Minaj. Hits include "Here We Go." She released several Top 20 albums, received gold certification for Da Baddest Bitch, starred in Love & Hip Hop: Miami, and worked with Latto, Flo Milli, and more.
Ice Cube, born O'Shea Jackson in South Central LA, is a pivotal rap artist known for N.W.A's "Boyz-N-the-Hood." Successful solo career with hits like “It Was a Good Day,” produced films like "Friday," and co-produced the acclaimed "Straight Outta Compton" (2015). He collaborated with Dr. Dre and formed Mount Westmore. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cube remains influential in both music and film.
Chicago-born Lupe Fiasco is a Grammy-winning hip-hop artist known for his cerebral lyrics and hits like "Superstar" and "The Show Goes On." He gained fame with Kanye West's "Touch the Sky" and achieved success with albums like Food & Liquor and Lasers. Lupe's collaborations include Ed Sheeran and producer Soundtrakk. His creative independence and innovation have kept him influential. Besides music, he serves as a visiting professor at MIT.
Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa, born in Minot, ND, is known for pop hooks and stoner rap. He collaborated with Charlie Puth on "See You Again" and Snoop Dogg on film/soundtracks, achieving Billboard-topping hits like "Black and Yellow." Grammy-nominated, his mixtapes and albums showcase his genre-blending style and themes of self-acceptance.
Too $hort, born Todd Shaw in L.A., is a pioneering West Coast rapper known for explicit lyrics and sparse instrumentals. He released his breakthrough album, "Born to Mack," in 1988, earning gold certification. Collaborating with legends like 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z, Too $hort's hits include "The Ghetto" and "Blow the Whistle." He's achieved multiple platinum albums and continues influencing hip-hop with projects like his 2020 collaboration with E-40.
Warren G, born Warren Griffin III, is a pioneering American rapper and producer known for the iconic 1994 track “Regulate” with Nate Dogg. He has sold 8-10 million records globally. Now, Warren G is expanding into the culinary arts, drawing on his family history.
Born in San Francisco, Berner is an acclaimed rapper and entrepreneur known for his weed-themed music and collaborations with Wiz Khalifa, Styles P, and B-Real. Signed to Taylor Gang in 2012, he released charted albums like Urban Farmer and Gotti. Founder of Cookies, a cannabis and lifestyle brand, his business acumen rivals his prolific music career, which includes hits like "Too Many Goats" and "Wassup."
Slick Rick, born in London, became a hip-hop icon known for his storytelling and signature style, debuting with the classic 1988 album "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick." Despite legal issues, he released hits like "Children's Story" and collaborated with stars like Nas and Snoop Dogg. His influence persists with numerous artists sampling his work.

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