Sunday, November 24, 2019
Eve and City High essays
Eve and City High essays On November 1, 2002 Loyola Marymount held its annual sunset concert in Gersten Pavilion. This years performers included two hip-hop acts, City High and Eve. The performers for this year were up in the air for much of the month and the organizers were tossing back and forth ideas with the school, the school subsequently denied most requests...surprise huh? The two acts did a fantastic job and had two common threads between them. The first is that they have recorded a hit song together but the second and most outstanding characteristic is that their music sends a positive message. I have seen both of these acts on tour once before in a much more upscale show and enjoyed them very much. Eve had a large stage to work with, an entourage, lights, pyrotechnics and an enormous crowd. The show in Gersten was still what I had expected, amazing. She was energetic, enthusiastic to be at our small school and impressed with the fans. She had and an amazing energy that got the crowd up dancing and singing along with her. When she put her hands in the air hundreds of kids followed her lead. She sang numerous songs off of her first album entitled First lady of Ruff Ryders and her second album entitled Scorpions. The songs performed Love is Blind, What Ya Want Remix, Scenario 2000, My Bitches, Got What You Need, Let Me Blow Your Mind, Gangsta Bitches, Cowboy Scream Double R and Whos That Girl. On stage she presented her self as an intelligent African American women with pride and poise. Her style is very unique combining the roughneck attitude of MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and Da Brat and the streetwise sensuality of Salt-n-Pepa. With a combination like this and women is bound to be great. I was unable to find her influences but she proved herself to be a strong, stylistic, woman rapper with power and attitude. Her persona on stage is very real and inviting. Though Eve was the main act to play on Friday night I ...
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