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Jay-Z is currently electrifying audiences with his three-night residency at Yankee Stadium, and night two was nothing short of spectacular. Following a family-centric opening night featuring Beyoncé and their daughter Blue Ivy, the second show celebrated the 25th anniversary of his iconic album, The Blueprint.
The night kicked off with a rare performance of “The Ruler’s Book,” a track Jay-Z hasn’t touched since 2006. The excitement escalated when Slick Rick joined him on stage to perform the classic “La Di Da Di.” As the show progressed, Jay-Z delivered a powerful set that included most of The Blueprint.
As the evening reached its peak, Eminem made a surprise appearance, thrilling fans with renditions of “Renegade” and “Lose Yourself.” The encore was equally impressive, with Pharrell stepping in to perform hits like “Excuse Me Miss” and “Frontin’.” Jay-Z wrapped up the night with crowd favorites including “Niggas In Paris” and “Big Pimpin.'” This residency is proving to be a monumental celebration of Jay-Z’s legacy in hip-hop.
Source: www.stereogum.com
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