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  • My Life: AMW Tour-Montreal

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    The America’s Most Wanted Tour came trough Montreal (sans Drake) on Wednesday. The lineup to get into the venue was so long that I only got in mid-way trough Souljah Boy’s performance. It must really suck being a brand new artist without much backing because you get to perform while people are getting to their seats, which is the case of Jeremih and Pleasure P. They performed for 10 min each before anyone was even seated, which I think sucks. I have to admit that I have a new found respect for Souljah Boy and his hustle! For a kid to have that many fans and monstrous hit songs that he can rock stadiums with, is very respectable. I don’t listen to SB in my car or bump him in my ipod but I do respect the kid.

    Young Jeezy’s performance was kind of weak, he had no real stage presence and his mic or sound was kind of horrible.

    Lil Wayne really knows how to get the fans hype and his stage performance is on point. He came trough rocking a heather grey sweatshirt, black jeans and white and red Nike Dunks. (No supras) Mack Maine also kept the crowd and the fans hyped assisting Wayne on most of his tracks. The rest of the crew were just a blur except for the the young kids who might have potential. Most of the people I know were really disappointed that Drake wasn’t there, I think it would have been great to finally see him perform hits off of So Far Gone.

    Mad Props and Thanks to Karen Civil & DJ Psychology.