This weekend, JAY-Z is taking over Yankee Stadium for a three-night anniversary celebration that includes look-backs at both Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint, as well as a finale “Extra Innings” show. He got things off to a roaring start on Friday night, with Beyoncé subbing in for Mary J. Blige to perform the Reasonable Doubt opener “Can’t Knock the Hustle.” One-time rival Nas also made a surprise guest appearance, joining in for “Dead Presidents” and “N.Y. State of Mind.”
JAY-Z’s performance at Yankee Stadium is a highly anticipated event, with the three-night anniversary celebration featuring some of his most iconic songs. The show includes performances of songs from Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint, as well as a finale “Extra Innings” show. On Friday night, Beyoncé surprised the audience by performing the Reasonable Doubt opener “Can’t Knock the Hustle”, a song that was originally supposed to be performed by Mary J. Blige.
Special Guest Appearances
Nas, a one-time rival of JAY-Z, made a surprise guest appearance during the show, joining JAY-Z on stage to perform “Dead Presidents” and “N.Y. State of Mind”. This performance was a highlight of the evening, with both artists delivering energetic and captivating performances.
The show has been generating a lot of buzz on social media, with many fans and music critics praising JAY-Z‘s performance and the special guest appearances. Variety tweeted about the show, saying that JAY-Z “opens his ‘Reasonable Doubt’ 30th anniversary show at Yankee Stadium by bringing out Beyoncé for “Can’t Knock the Hustle.” Complex Music also tweeted about the show, saying that “JAY-Z BRINGS OUT NAS IN NEW YORK CITY“.
In conclusion, JAY-Z‘s three-night anniversary celebration at Yankee Stadium is shaping up to be an unforgettable event, with surprise guest appearances and performances of some of his most iconic songs. With Beyoncé and Nas already making appearances, fans are eagerly anticipating what the next two nights of the celebration will bring.
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