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Friday, April 11, 2014

2 Chainz at the University of Michigan Recap



Attendees of the MUSIC Matters 3rd annual benefit concert packed Hill Auditorium at the University of Michigan last night to listen to hip-hop sensation 2 Chainz.
2 Chainz – formerly known as Tity Boi, born Tauheed Epps – opened with “I Do It,” from his second studio album B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time and kept the crowd excited by performing popular hits like “Mercy” and “R.I.P.”  
Amina Balla, a U-M freshman that attended the concert describes her experience as amazing.
“Everyone was really excited and the atmosphere was unreal. People were dancing and shouting the lyrics, it felt really good to be around so many people enjoying the same thing so much,” said Balla.
Her roommate, U-M freshman Mackenzie Pohlman shared a similar thought.
Pohlman said, “I think a large part of what made it fun was how happy everyone was. Even people who didn’t seem to know the lyrics were dancing and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.”
In a post-performance interview posted on The Michigan Daily, 2 Chainz said, “The energy from the crowd is organic. People like [my performance], and I appreciate it.”
Attendees of the MUSIC Matters 3rd annual benefit concert packed Hill Auditorium at the University of Michigan last night to listen to hip-hop sensation 2 Chainz.
2 Chainz – formerly known as Tity Boi, born Tauheed Epps – opened with “I Do It,” from his second studio album B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time and kept the crowd excited by performing popular hits like “Mercy” and “R.I.P.”  
Amina Balla, a U-M freshman that attended the concert describes her experience as amazing.
“Everyone was really excited and the atmosphere was unreal. People were dancing and shouting the lyrics, it felt really good to be around so many people enjoying the same thing so much,” said Balla.
Her roommate, U-M freshman Mackenzie Pohlman shared a similar thought.
Pohlman said, “I think a large part of what made it fun was how happy everyone was. Even people who didn’t seem to know the lyrics were dancing and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.”

In a post-performance interview posted on The Michigan Daily, 2 Chainz said, “The energy from the crowd is organic. People like [my performance], and I appreciate it.”

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