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Here’s What Went Down at Jay-Z’s Headlining Roots Picnic Show

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Jay-Z headlined Philadelphia’s annual Roots Picnic on Saturday (March 30), marking his first solo headlining show in over five years. The highly-anticipated set also served as a prelude to a series of forthcoming New York performances celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt and its 2001 follow-up, The Blueprint. Watch footage from the night, and a check out a full set list, below.

Over the course of the 90-minute slot, Jay-Z performed 30-plus songs from across his catalog, showing love to big hits (“Dirt Off Your Shoulders,” “Empire State of Mind,” “Run This Town,” “N*gga’s In Paris”) and deeper cuts (“Can I Live,” “Marcy Me”) alike. He was backed by the Roots—who he notably collaborated with on his 2001 MTV Unplugged live album—and supported by a roster of guests including Jazmine Sullivan, Meek Mill (who performed his beloved Philly anthem “Dreams & Nightmares”), and Bilal. The show also featured an unofficial State Property reunion, with Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Memphis Bleek, and Young Gunz all hopping on the mic at various intervals.


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Author: Hattie Lindert

Written by: Hattie Lindert

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