The nostalgia reached a fever pitch when he performed “Ride Wit Me,” “Dilemma” and his sweltering anthem “Hot in Herre.” Louis Cardinal fitted in tow, Nelly dove straight into his 2000 classics, including “E.I.,” “Country Grammar” and “Air Force Ones.” As the crowd gushed at his tireless energy, The I Am Hip-Hop recipient also brought out Jermaine Dupri for Jagged Edge’s “Where The Party At” and his pearly anthem “Grillz” with Paul Wall. Nelly, “E.I.”/ “Country Grammar” / “Air Forces Ones” and more First, Thugger performed his instant party starter “Tick Tock” atop a giant pink spider before tapping his partner-in-rhyme, Gunna, for the arcade-centric banger “Too Easy.” The Atlanta pair didn’t stop there, as they slid through the stage with their slithery anthem “Ski,” which brought the crowd into a frenzy.Ģ. YSL’s dynamic duo of Young Thug and Gunna kicked off the 2021 BET Hip Hop Awards with a fiery medley. Young Thug & Gunna, “Tick Tock” / “Too Easy” / “Ski” With lawn chairs and park benches occupying the area, Rashad, Doechi and Banx flexed their seamless chemistry before the Tennessee MC gave fans an animated version of “From the Garden,” from his acclaimed album The House Is Burning.ģ. Isaiah Rashad, the lyrical stalwart of TDE, had a very eye-catching set as he transformed his stage into the outside of a mini-mart. Isaiah Rashad, Doechi, Kal Banxs, “What U Sed” / “From the Garden” Unlike his peers, the blazing rendition only gave fans a single-serving - electing to keep his performance to one song, and leaving us yearning for more.Ĥ. The PG Lang upstart didn’t miss a beat with his militant rendition of “Family Ties”: with an army of dancers in his corner, Keem stormed through his Billboard top 20 track sans Kendrick Lamar. Latto didn’t lack energy when she hit the stage to perform: her legion of dancers not only followed safety protocol with their mask-clad attire, but they flaunted their best moves to her new single “Big Energy.” The lady in red also raised the bar beforehand when she dished out a helping of “Soufside.” Though Bia’s performance for “Whole Lotta Money” lacked the same vigor and spice as her Hot 100 hit, enlisting crunk legend Lil Jon for “BIA BIA” helped raise the temperature on what was initially a lukewarm effort from the hip-hop star. Bia, “Whole Lotta Money” / “BIA BIA” featuring Lil Jon Lil' Kim Runs Through an Array Of Hits For BET Hip-Hop Awards Performance: Watchħ.
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