“The Borough” - Review Of The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival
Summertime in the big metropolis means shows galore if you can find them. It also means TSS will be there sunning at all your favorite events, in the cut with observations seeping in as the concert rolls on. Brooklyn Bodega presented the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival for its third straight year with a bigger billing than the previous two. What once was a chill local event turned into a major public concert drawing fans to the meeting point of the two bridges out of Mecca, dead smack in the middle of waterfront development and art explosions. This would be a different sort of medley because of the precipitating coverage of the Wu`s undoubted illustrious figurehead, Ghostface. Preceding among other acts of note were Consequence, Skillz, El Michels Affair and Tanya Morgan. Some familiar faces of Brooklyn hip hop were also floating around including Tonedeff, Pack FM and Mecca of QN5 crew. Kidz In The Hall represented
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