

Jeezy: His brand of slickly produced street scriptures and cigar-plume flow was 2005’s “Soul Survivor.” Years later, the Grammy winner has amassed stacks of hit records and stacks of props from critics and President Obama alike.T-Pain: He spearheaded the use of Auto-Tune in hip-hop, has worked with artists including Kanye West and Bow Wow, and earned 11 Grammy nominations and 2 wins.'Streets disciple, my raps are trifle I shoot slugs from my brain just like a rifle Stampede the stage, I leave the mi. Busta Rhymes: The gravelly voice and intricate internal rhyming of this hip-hop luminary makes hits such as “Woo-Hah!! Got You All In Check” instantly recognizable. Answer (1 of 6): 'Live at the BBQ' from Breaking Atoms (1992) Nas debut verse had the hip-hop world in a frenzy with some people declaring him as the second coming of Rakim.Live, expect a set of hip-hop favorites such as “In Da Club” and “P.I.M.P.” Break Ya Neck - Busta Rhymes.mid Bhusta Rhymes - Break Your Neck.mid Break your neck - Bhusta Rhymes.mid Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.mid Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands.mid Busta Rhymes - Fire It Up Turn It Up.mid Busta Rhymes - I Know What You Want Feat Mariah Carey.mid Busta Rhymes - Woo Hah.mid Prong - Snap. 50 Cent: Throughout his busy career as an actor, rapper, and entrepreneur, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has earned a Grammy, won 13 American Music Awards, and sold more than 30 million albums.Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event. Use the G-Pass to enter the venue directly you won’t need to redeem at will call. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue.

How G-Pass Works: Following purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. One G-Pass to see Masters of Ceremony, starting from $59.
