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Jay-Z, Eminem Joined By Kanye West, Beyonce, Chris Martin, B.O.B.,50 Cent, Lloyd Banks,Tony Yayo, Dr Dre, Swizz Beatz, D12, Drake At Yankee Stadium [25 Videos + Pics]

NEW YORK — A year ago, Jay-Z showed why he's music's Emperor of the Empire State with a historic charity concert at Madison Square Garden, which Jay called "the house that Hovie built." On Monday night, "the God MC" took his mastery of performance to the front stoop of Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, Yankee Stadium. And because that's no setting in which to go small, he brought out special guests like Kanye West, Drake, Chris Martin, Swizz Beatz, Nicki Minaj and, of course, Beyonce;.

After kicking off in Detroit two weeks ago, Jay and Eminem's Home and Home concerts landed on the Jiggaman's soil for shows on Monday and Tuesday (September 14). This time, after J. Cole opened, Slim Shady shook the stadium in the second slot, with special guests G-Unit and Dr. Dre. Then Jay took over with a bevy of surprises and a catalog of hard-line hits.

"Before I start this piece, let me say, rest in peace to the boss, George [Steinbrenner]," Hov began, freestyling a reference to the late Yankees owner after commencing his program with the "Dynasty Intro."

"By the time we sliding home/ I hope we playing in the dome," he continued rapping.

During "Run This Town," Jay asked, "Where you at, boy?" And out came 2010 VMA closer Kanye West in a red suit. The roar was thunderous for the Louis Vuitton Don, who also rocked a huge gold link chain.

They followed up with the first live performance of the "Power" remix — where all 50,000-plus people did the soulful "power clap" — and "Monster." There was no Rick Ross on the latter, but 'Ye and Hov brought out Nicki Minaj, who was showered with love from her hometown.

Hov said that since they were in New York, he couldn't let Kanye off the hook that easy. West told the audience he was going to "take them back." The Chicago-born icon then crushed the concert with "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and a follow-up haymaker of the stadium friendly "Good Life."

"It's one of the most unbelievable feelings in the world, being from New York and being in Yankee stadium," Jay said about the night.

"That's how you feel, New York City?" Hov continued, in response to the crowd's overwhelming cheers. "New York City, is that how you feel tonight? I can't believe this sh--!"

Jay's next guest was Bronx native Swizz Beatz, who was also celebrating his birthday. What a present!

Further along in his set list, Jay rolled out his jaw-dropping verse from "Free Mason." Like in most of shows, the Jiggaman constantly spoke to the crowd. "Just because you question religion doesn't mean you don't believe in God," he said after his rumor-admonishing verse. "Don't let anybody scare you into having their beliefs. Be a muthaf---in- renegade."

Out came Eminem for their classic colossal meeting of the minds. No matter how many times they perform the track, it's still surreal to see the two biggest names in rap stand unified, side by side.

Memphis Bleek then came out for a parade of familiar Jay knockers, including "U Don't Know," "99 Problems" and "Big Pimpin'."

There was a tribute to hip-hop's passed away greats that included B.I.G., D12's Proof, Pimp C and Tupac Shakur. Monday was the 14th anniversary of Pac's tragic death.

Chris Martin from Coldplay came out to sing the hook on "Heart of the City." Martin was crisp and soulful on the mic. Jay kicked the graceful lines to "Most Kingz," and then Martin took the energy up a few levels with "Viva la Vida."

"I used to rule the world," the crowd sang. "Seas would rise/ When I gave the word/ Now in the morning I sleep alone/ Sweep the streets I used to own/ I used to roll the dice/ Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes."

Hov then told his DJ to throw on any song, and out came Drake for "Miss Me."

"Tellllllll me/ What's really going / Drizzy back up in this b****/ What's happenin!!!" Drake came on rapping. The approval for the 23-year-old was vibrant.

"Say, 'Free Weezy!' " Drake commanded during Lil Wayne's verse. Jay and Drizzy then let the mics explode with "Light Up."

Not letting the audience catch their breath, Beyoncé came out for "Forever Young."

"One word, Beyoncé, make some noise," Jay said about his wife. "That girl baaad! That girl tough!"

After "Already Home" came "Empire State of Mind." No Alicia Keys, but Roc Nation artist Bridget Kelly was on her A-game with the vocals. Not that it mattered, because the NYC crowd started drowning the song out on the hook.

"This is better than any Grammy. Better than any MTV award," Jay said about being able to rock his city.

He then went into overtime with a barrage of classics such as "Jigga My N---a" and "Izzo."

He told the fans he wasn't going anywhere and continued to keep the energy high "Where I'm From" and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder." Most of the sold-out crowd stayed until the very end, which was Jay during the Linkin Park mash-up version of "Encore."

"This night was like a gift for me," said the man who seemingly has everything. "I hope I returned it tenfold."

Source: MTV


















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Comment by byron/gal on September 18, 2010 at 8:56pm
i was there.. that 2 night
Comment by k@PO _ $t@tu$ on September 15, 2010 at 10:43pm
aaaahaha my friend wrote that and i agree with her aaaahahaha she dont like the way u been cyber stalking me in space
Comment by JamRockLady on September 15, 2010 at 10:06pm
@Amy..wow, you have issues.
Comment by Philipa Angol on September 15, 2010 at 8:46pm
Hey Amy wat's going on here with u and jamRocklady?
Comment by JamRockLady on September 15, 2010 at 7:53pm
@Amy..wow, you obviously missed my point completely (and you've just proven that you're really immature). Have nice night.
Comment by JamRockLady on September 15, 2010 at 5:59pm
@Amy..clarifying my point is not critizing. You don't own the song or didn't write it so why should you care what my point is??? I am right about the message in the song...do your reseach. I am not critizing anyone...never have..never will.
Comment by JamRockLady on September 15, 2010 at 2:10pm
@mr fix...you need to "take it down a knotch" with all those cap lock words, lol. My point is valid, I'm entitled to my opinion just like everyone else and nothing you or anyone says can take away from that. I choose not to support a devil-worshiper that promotes violence against women, thats a good thing, and my personal choice. You are the one that needs to relax and chill.
Comment by mr fix on September 15, 2010 at 1:31pm
@ JAM ROCK LADY @ ANGEL CARRERA LADIES TAKE IT DOWN A NOTCH OK LOVE WE A DEAL WITH. THE IS A NICE SONG ITS ABOUT A LOVE SO STRONG THAT I WILL OVER LOOK THE OTHER PERSON FAULT IT DEPEND ON HOW YOU TAKE IT. THE ONLY THING I LOVE ABOUT IT IS THAT RHIANNA AS SHOWN THAT SHE HAVE CREATIVE SKILL SHE'S CLEARLY GONE POP ( THAT COUNTRY FEEL MUSIC) SHE SOUND SWEET I LOVE THE VOICE. EVERY ONE WE NEED MORE LOVE LESS ARGUMENT.
Comment by BklynDiva2U on September 15, 2010 at 11:49am
this concert was off the chain - crazy!!!!! I sang and danced until Jay finished the last set at 1:00 am in the morning. EVERYONE brought there "A" game
Comment by JamRockLady on September 15, 2010 at 9:22am
@angel carrera...I can't bring myself to read all the so-called words in that non-nonsensical rambling of a reply you posted. Nor will I bring myself down to your level by name calling. Obviously, you've proven that you are unintelligent, immature and have very little education (as prove my your inability to spell correctly/not criticizing...just an observation). A lesbian??? Me? LMAO! (*tears in my eye). You can't even spell the word correctly! Let me to state that I've never been abuse by a man but your attempts to discredit me and insult my character speaks volumes about your immaturity and lack of character. I'm not trying to make anyone dislike the song. I'm only pointing out the message in the song and why violence against women in songs should not be supported by anyone. You may disagree with me, that's ok. But the focus my point isn't about me, you or Amy...it's about the message in that song as I stated before. I speak only for myself and not for anyone one else on here. You obviously have mental and emotional issues...I suggest you see a professional to fix that or up the dosage on your current medication. LOL!

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