Hot 97's Summer Jam Recap 2006
An all-star lineup of Hip-Hop artists turned out for radio station Hot 97's 13th Annual Summer Jam concert yesterday (June 4) at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
A pre-festival show was held in the parking lot before the main event, featuring performances by Beanie Man, Naughty By Nature, and Baby Cham.
Three 6 Mafia opened the concert, pumping up the crowd with their hits "Stay Fly" and "Poppin' My Collar."
The group, minus member Crunchy Black, also boasted their Oscar trophy.
Next, Remy Ma entertained the mass with a dance number to old school tracks and performed "Feel So Good" with Ne-Yo.
Other performers included Dem Franchize Boys, Young Jeezy, Sean Paul, Jamie Foxx, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, T.I., Busta Rhymes, Dipset, and Mobb Deep.
"Summer Jam brings New York together," Havoc of Mobb Deep told AllHipHop.com. "Compared to all other summer [concerts], there is nothing like a New York Summer Jam."
The star-studded affair also elicited surprise appearances from Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey, who both showed up during Jermaine Dupri's set.
Busta Rhymes also brought out a host of guest artists, including Papoose, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot, Q-Tip, Wu-Tang Clan, DJ K-Slay, Big Daddy Kane, and Kid Capri.
After Busta's solo set, the guests made their way back on stage to perform Busta's last song, "New York S**t."
Busta also filmed segments of the show--both onstage and backstage--for use in the upcoming music video for "New York S**t."
Dipset capped off the night with a guest appearance by Trey Songz.
The event was sponsored by Boost Mobile, Xbox 360, Whiteboy, The Tobacco Coalition, and XXL Magazine.
To see more pictures from Hot 97's 13th Annual Summer Jam concert, click here.
A pre-festival show was held in the parking lot before the main event, featuring performances by Beanie Man, Naughty By Nature, and Baby Cham.
Three 6 Mafia opened the concert, pumping up the crowd with their hits "Stay Fly" and "Poppin' My Collar."
The group, minus member Crunchy Black, also boasted their Oscar trophy.
Next, Remy Ma entertained the mass with a dance number to old school tracks and performed "Feel So Good" with Ne-Yo.
Other performers included Dem Franchize Boys, Young Jeezy, Sean Paul, Jamie Foxx, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, T.I., Busta Rhymes, Dipset, and Mobb Deep.
"Summer Jam brings New York together," Havoc of Mobb Deep told AllHipHop.com. "Compared to all other summer [concerts], there is nothing like a New York Summer Jam."
The star-studded affair also elicited surprise appearances from Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey, who both showed up during Jermaine Dupri's set.
Busta Rhymes also brought out a host of guest artists, including Papoose, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot, Q-Tip, Wu-Tang Clan, DJ K-Slay, Big Daddy Kane, and Kid Capri.
After Busta's solo set, the guests made their way back on stage to perform Busta's last song, "New York S**t."
Busta also filmed segments of the show--both onstage and backstage--for use in the upcoming music video for "New York S**t."
Dipset capped off the night with a guest appearance by Trey Songz.
The event was sponsored by Boost Mobile, Xbox 360, Whiteboy, The Tobacco Coalition, and XXL Magazine.
To see more pictures from Hot 97's 13th Annual Summer Jam concert, click here.
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