Made in America: Maybach Music Group
The festival found its Saturday identity, which is, by and large, a hip hop one, when Maybach Music took the Rocky Stage, at 3:30.
Made in America: Maybach Music Group
Dan DeLuca, Inquirer Music Critic
The festival found its Saturday identity, which is, by and large, a hip hop one, when Maybach Music took the Rocky Stage, at 3:30.
Along with his cohorts - D.C. lyricist Wale and Philadelphia social media savvy street rapper Meek Mill -the 300 pound Ross specializes in bass heavy growling bangers that might be seriously menacing of they weren't so irresistibly catchy. The young, multi-racial ready-to-party crowd found their feet along with the bearded rapper - who, sorry to say, did not take his shirt off - as he testified to everyday "Hustling'," and paid tribute to Jay-Z, who he said gave him his first record deal.
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