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Mac continued on with a set list that spanned almost every one of his better known projects. I had severely underestimated the kind of show that Mac would be putting on. The crowd went APE – to the point of some pushing/shoving and even some lighthearted moshing for the boys up front. The stage was set, the lights dimmed, and the song “Loud” began to play over the speakers. All 3 acts really did a great job entertaining the crowd and I think they each have the potential to achieve great things in this industry with the work ethic that they displayed this past Tuesday night.Īnd speaking of Mac, his time had finally descended upon us. Like the previous acts, this group had the crowd bouncing and did a great job setting the stage for Mac. (This trend just let me know I need to get out from under a rock and listen to some more up and comers). The final opener was a duo named Earth Gang – yet another act I hadn’t heard of. He did a great job getting the crowd to interact with him and had a natural stage presence. Like Choo, Christmas was very energetic and crowd-friendly. Choo played a few songs and eventually gave way to Michael Christmas – another guy I have never heard of. The crowd was so ready to turn up, the moment the first song started people were instantly jumping up and down.
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I’ve never heard of Choo Jackson prior to this show, but the guy had some serious energy. Eventually, a DJ came to the stage and announced the first opener was coming to the stage: Choo Jackson. Your standard house music and milling around went on for a bit while the crowd continued filing in. Once the doors did open, we made a beeline to the center of the audience. A few of my friends met me there at about that same time, and the waiting game began until doors opened. This $10 magical coupon gets you in a separate line to get in, before anyone else. Instead of waiting it out in the general admission line, I called an audible at the box office and opted to get a fast pass. I knew it wold be a packed house, but had no idea that it would be this packed. I arrived on site about 30 minutes before doors even opened and the line to get in was already 150-200 people deep. Mac has truly carved out a role for himself in the hip-hop world and continues to impress with his clever punchlines and melodic flows. Initially, I think a number of listeners felt that he was riding Wiz’s coat tails to a degree, but he has more than proven any doubters wrong since that time.
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He went to the same highschool as Wiz Khalifa (Taylor Allderdice HS) and later got a record deal with Rostrum Records, who Wiz was also signed with. His 4th mixtape, KIDS, really got him into the spotlight back in 2010 and since then he’s released mixtape upon mixtape along with 2 critically acclaimed albums, not including his newest release, GOOD:AM.Īs many people are well aware, Mac is a Pittsburgh, PA native. I was only a year removed from college at the time and still made frequent visits back to my old stomping grounds, so this concert was just an excuse to get back to Raleighwood to have a good time with some friends.įlash forward 4 years, and Mac’s stardom has grown exponentially. 4 years ago, he opened for Wiz Khalifa on the Green Carpet Tour at the Red Oak Amphitheatre in Raleigh, NC. I’ve only seen Mac once before, when he was hardly known in the mainstream hip-hop audience.