![]() At times it almost felt like I was at my homecoming dance if I didn’t go to catholic school. The boys donned snap-backs while the girls were dressed in skirts, and if we weren’t watching the rappers it was almost as entertaining seeing them drenched in sweat and grinding almost violently with each other to the beats. Standing in the back left corner just in front of the stairs that take you up to the bar, my friend and I looked over a sea of mostly high school aged kids. Now before I go in to the performances, I think I’d be doing a serious injustice by not describing the crowd. ![]() However we were just in time for G-Eazy, the second opening act and one of my personal favorites. ![]() Unfortunately this meant missing Temple product Ground Up, who I was excited to see after Lawrence showed me them before they performed at his fraternity. The concert started at 8:30, but thanks to septa we didn’t arrive till 9:00. ![]() My first experience at a rap concert was this past Thursday when my friend Hussar and I went to the Electric Factory, and it did not disappoint.
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