While performing a lot of his old hits like, “Where I’m From” & “Brooklyn,” Jay-Z made sure to perform his newer verses like, “Clique,” and “3 Kings.” He also decides to bring out Big Daddy Kane. Big Daddy Kane clearly still has moves and even gets up after doing a split(7:16).






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its jus diff!!!!
Haha. Man, only true Jay fans can understand this statement…
Roc-a-fella 4eva , CEO what nikka.
The kane moment was for Brooklyn. The Scoob and Scrap moment was for Hip Hop.
They were no features at the show..yet the show was hype! People were in awe of the Colosseum, however Brooklyn wasn’t in the building, Brooklyn was the building, but at the end of the day though people were expecting more features…..Jay knew that. When Kane came out…wow! That set it off. Not to mention. Jay had already signed off for the night. This was his anchor performance. Kane handled his business. Monumental Night for Brooklyn.!