I was so excited when we got into the theater and found great standing spots. The warm-ups took forever, but when they were over, a rush of enjoyment filled me. Needless to say, Lupe put on an amazing performance, talking to the crowd between songs. He took us on a nostalgic voyage through his muscial resume. He opened with "Real" and breezed through more "Food & Liqour" songs. One benchmark for the night was when he performed "The Cool." He actually went over to where me and Quincey were standing and rapped along with us! I was estatic. When i flubbed on the lyrics, he laughed and continued on. I figured he did that because he remembered Quincey and I from the signing at J&R. maybe, maybe not.
Before I knew it, the night was coming to an end. I didn't want it to be over, but i soon realized that it had been a fantastic show altogether, from Lupe to Gemstones to Matthew Santos back to Lupe(speaking of Matthew Santos, he has a great song called "Shadows in a Shoebox"). Another standout part of the concert was Nikki Jean. I've had a crush on her since her overjoyed breakdown in her car during "Hip-Hop saved my Life." She is an overall genuine, well spoken individual. For that reason alone(not the fact that she is beaming with Beauty) I have a crush on her.
the last song of the night was "Superstar." The band played with everything they had, and you could just feel all of the positive energy from everyone on stage. The whole FnF crew was on stage to perform that song and they nailed it. It felt like they were at a party, no worries, as carefree as they wanted to be, and I was along for the ride. As Lupe exited the stage with everyone else, he threw his gold watch into the stage, making some lucky person's night even more meaningful. When I got home, I still couldn't believe how awesome of an experience the day was.
I slept like a baby.
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