Raw East-Coast Hip Hop double bill
REDMAN
In an era dominated by TikTok snippets and algorithm-driven hits, Reginald “Redman” Noble remains a true constant in hip-hop. Untamed, versatile, and uncompromising, he has been shaping the culture for over 30 years.
Rising to fame with “Whut? Thee Album” (1992), Redman quickly established himself as a pioneer, blending P-Funk influences with raw East Coast grit. His impact earned him The Source’s Rap Artist of the Year title in 1993.
Still as relevant today, tracks like “80 Barz”, “Lalala” with Method Man, and “Back Up” with Wu-Tang Clan and Onyx prove his lyrical power remains unmatched. Following the release of “Muddy Waters Too” in 2024, Eminem praised Redman as “one of my all-time favorite rappers.”
Redman embodies hip-hop in its purest form — no hype, no trends, just timeless energy, attitude, and bars.
M.O.P.
M.O.P. (Mash Out Posse) are one of the most uncompromising and explosive duos in hip-hop history. Consisting of Billy Danze and Lil' Fame, M.O.P. emerged from the hard concrete of Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York—an environment that shaped both their sound and their worldview. Their music is raw, aggressive, and brutally honest, channeling street reality into high-energy hardcore hip-hop that has earned them legendary status worldwide.
Their debut album To the Death (1994) laid the foundation for their reputation as one of the toughest acts in the game. But it was the release of Warriorz in 2000 that cemented their legacy, featuring timeless anthems like Ante Up, Cold As Ice, and “Warriorz”—tracks that remain adrenaline-fueled classics to this day.
Fans can expect a set packed with classic bangers, unexpected moments, and a stage presence that has set standards for 25 years.