St. John's First Annual Black Music Fest
Jomaire Crawford, Staff Writer
Issue date: 4/25/07 Section: Features
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Ne-Yo closed the show as the headlining act.
The concert started off rocking as first act Collie Buddz charned the crowed with his hit single, "Come Around." Freshman Toni Burnett acclaimed it as, "one hot performance".
In a pre-performance interview, Buddz stated that he enjoys coming to St. John's and other universities because, "every university has it's own vibe⦠[and they're] nice vibes."
His positive attitude was revealed through his performance.
Next up was Voicemail, one of the hottest male vocal groups in Jamaica. Their performance was nothing less than spectacular. From the choreographed dance moves like the "Willie Bounce" and "Wacky Dip," to encouraging audience participation by taking pictures as they posed, viewers were left anticipating their next move. Their
music allowed the crowd to "follow the leader" if they didn't already know the
dance moves.
The highlight of the performance was when the group asked for a serious
moment: one minute of silence for all who lost their lives at the Virginia Tech
shooting. The observance was followed with a group request that everyone tell
their neighbor that "God loves you"-a touching moment for all in attendance.
Backstage group member Kevin said he prefers performing along the college circuit, commenting, "Our music caters to young people, so it's only right."
Fellow member Craig noted, "This is my first time at St. John's and I'm loving it!"
During an intermission before the next performance, the CSA dance troop, headed by Sandy Elysee, performed to several hip-hop and reggae songs. The crowd cheered as dancers showcased their talents.
Next up was Juelz Santana. Among the many songs he performed was "Clockwork." As with most rap performances, the stage was filled with his entourage- without them, Juelz's vibe just wouldn't have been the same. During his performance, he "shouted
out," or commended all students that are going to school and getting an education.
Because Juelz is from the city, Harlem to be exact, he said he feels at home at St. John's. As he later noted, "It's family." He couldn't have said it better.
Ne-Yo's sensual performance had many female students screaming breathlessly. Ne-Yo fan and freshman Sana Ghori shouted, "I'm exhilarated- I'm speechless!"
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Anthonio
posted 5/04/07 @ 8:40 AM NA
It isn't the first annual Black Music fest.
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