Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Jay-Z, Nas At Carnegie Hall: A History Of Their Performances

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(Jay-Z and Nas perform at Carnegie Hall)
Just hours after Super Bowl XLVI MVP Eli Manning and his gridiron champs touched down on their home turf with the Vince Lombardi trophy in tow, across the water two of New York's rap Giants united for their own night of musical history. Jay-Z successfully pulled off another memorable New York show, this time at the prestigious Carnegie Hall with assistance of his Queensbridge connect, Nas. Keeping the guest appearances to a minimum for the evening, Hov brought out the lil homey for an electrifying performance of his famed anthem, "New York State Of Mind." Jay-Z and Nas' most recent pairing at Carnegie is the latest in a long line of dates the duo have etched in concert halls throughout the Empire State.

1) Jay-Z's "I Declare War" concert
Originally percieved as Jay's night to air out his rap associates, the Brooklyn MC actually turned the evening of a supposed bloodbath into a lovefest, ending his long battle with then-nemesis Nas in front of thousands of shocked fans, hinting that a partnership was on the horizon. "All that beef sh--is done, we had our fun," he said. "Let's get this money."


2) The Apollo Theater
Nas hit the West Side Highway exiting at 125th Street for a gig with Jay at one of New York City's landmarks, the Apollo Theater. Celebrating his American Gangster album release, for the first time Jay-Z and Nas performed their collaboration, "Black Republican" together in front of the Harlem audience.



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(Jay-Z and Nas at Carnegie Hall)

3) Rock The Bells
The annual summer tour billed with God's Son as the shows headliner was at full throttle in Jones Beach off Long Island when Esco invited out the God MC to join him on the watercraft stage. Backed by a live band, the lyrical tandem performed their song "Success" off Jay's American Gangster album followed by "Black Republican. "Nas, let that bitch breathe," Jay yelled before going into his grumpy verse about being bored with all the spoils that go to the victor. "I used to give a f---, now I give a f--- less/ What do I think of success? It sucks."


4) Nas' Hip-Hop Is Dead Album Release Party 
For his first project released under the Def Jam umbrella, Nas ushered in the next era of his career with an album release party at the glitzy Capitale theater joined by then Def Jam CEO, Hov, Fabolous and more.

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By Rob Markman
The key to hip-hop immortality is catalog and on Monday night (February 6) Jay-Z proved that he's unmatched when he performed for the first time at New York’s famed Carnegie Hall. The first of two benefit concerts, which were designed to raise money to send NYC students to college was for a good cause, but after rocking for almost two hours, Hov proved that he is indeed a bad man! If you weren’t able to make it out last night RapFix has you covered. Check the set list from Jay’s Monday night concert below.
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Last night Jay put his entire career on display with a set-list that reached into 1996’s Reasonable Doubt and 1997’s In My Lifetime, Vol.1, as well as his latest solo album The Blueprint III. There were no Kanye West Watch the Throne collaborations, but Nas and Alicia Keys rocked out and fans got to see Hov perform the Blue Ivy dedication “Glory” for the first time. Oh what a night!
**String Intro**
“Public Service Announcement”
“Thank You”
“Heart of the City”
"Most Kings"
"U Don't Know"

**Billy Joel, Frank Sinatra, Gil Scott Heron, Roy Ayers NY-Themed Medley
“Empire State of Mind” with Alicia Keys
“N.Y. State of Mind” with Nas and Alicia Keys
“If I Ruled the World" with Nas and Alicia keys
“Where I’m From”
"Run This Town"
"Roc Boys"
"Dirt Off Your Shoulders"
"I Just Wanna Love U”
"On to the Next One"
"Hard Knock Life"
"Izzo"
“99 Problems”
"Girls, Girls, Girls"
"Song Cry," mixed with the Notorious B.I.G.’s "Me and My Bitch"
"Glory"
"Encore"

**Overtime**
“What More Can I Say" Instrumental
"Jigga My N---a"
"N---a What, N---a Who"
“Big Pimpin’”
“Young Forever,” mixed with Young Jeezy’s “I Do”

**Jay-Z Performs From the Balcony Seats**
"So Ghetto"
"Best of Me” Remix
"Ain’t No N---a”
"Money, Cash, Hoes"
“Money Ain’t a Thang”
"Can't Knock the Hustle"
“Dead Presidents” Instrumental

What is your favorite Jay-Z song to see live? Tell us in the comments!
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