HOT 97 Summer Jam Returned To Make Hip Hop History With A. Boogie, Da Baby, Swizz Beatz: Dmx All-star Tribute, Migos, Surprise Guests Cardi B, Wu-Tang, Fat Joe, Remy Ma & More
Hot97 Staff
08/24/2021 12:00 AM EDT
August 24, 2021 (New York, NY) - HOT 97 (WQHT-FM), Hip Hop’s biggest concert, HOT 97 (WQHT-FM) Summer Jam took place Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Known for producing legendary performances and history-defining moments, this year’s concert over-delivered and exceeded fan expectations.The evening opened up with an explosive choreography filled performance by Saweetie, followed by Megan Ryte & Friends, a special curated set that featured solo performances from Kranium, Capella Grey and Movado followed by ASAP Ferg surprising the crowd with his hit single “Plain Jain.” As the night continued, Polo G, Dream Doll, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg & more rocked the mic in addition to Latin superstars El Alfa and Farruko.One of the biggest moments of the evening came from multi-platinum selling rapper Da Baby, who appeared for the first time on stage since his controversial Rolling Loud performance. Before performing his hit single “Rockstar,” Da Baby played a heartfelt pre-recorded message addressing his return to the stage. “[HOT 97] allowed me to share my gift, share my blessing with y’all out here live on this stage amongst all the chaos and all the backlash,”Da Baby said. “They accepted my sincerity and all my apologies.” As the crowd cheered, Da Baby continued “HOT 97 was also willing to stick they neck out on the line, willing to go against all odds with everything going on out here in the world, and still allowed me to come out here on this stage and utilize they platform to help the world move forward.” The Grammy nominated rapper later took to Instagram to personally thank HOT 97’s newly promoted VP of Artist & Label Relations, T.T. Torrez who he deemed “one of the realest women in radio.Introduced by Ebro, Laura Stylez & Rosenberg of “Ebro In The Morning,” Swizz Beatz stunned fans with a surprise all-star line up to pay tribute to his friend, the late rapper DMX. Joined on stage by DMX’s children, Swizz Beatz candidly shared stories of DMX while introducing various artists who performed and paid their respects to the Hip Hop icon. Performers included MOP, The Lox, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Lil Kim and the legendary group, The Isley Brothers.The tributes continued when A Boogie wit da Hoodie was joined on stage alongside Audrey Jackson, the mother of late rapper Pop Smoke. While paying her respects to the fallen rapper, Audrey hyped up the crowd showing extreme bravery as the audience filled with emotion. “This is my first Summer Jam” Audrey said. “It’s bittersweet but I’m grateful to you all for still loving Pop’s music, thank you to HOT 97 and thank you all for loving and protecting my family.” As the audience cheered, A Boogie & Audrey embraced and he thanked her for sharing her son with the world. Boogie rounded out his performance with surprise guest Capella Grey and the two performed their remix to Capella’s hit single “Gyalis.” HOT 97’s Ebro Darden and T.T. Torrez joined A Boogie on stage toward the end of his set to present him with five platinum and gold plaques for various records he’s released.Stand-out performances included Bobby Shmurda, Meek Mill, French Montana, Fivio Foreign, PNB Rock & Mooski, who performed his platinum hit single “Track Star.” As expected, it was the ladies who owned the night as the audience erupted during Migos set when a noticeably pregnant Cardi B surprised fans to perform alongside the guys followed by multi-platinum Grammy award winning singer H.E.R closing out the show with a sultry rendition of her hit single “Damage.”HOT 97 Summer Jam was sponsored in part by Hulu, Legacy, Four Loko, Mamitas & Black Girl Sunscreen.Official streaming partner TIDAL live streamed the star-studded line-up and the return of HOT 97 Summer Jam 2021 granting subscribers access to the historic event. Additional sponsorship support included WOODstack, Viwone Headphones, Tidal, Boost Mobile, Metro Plus, Keurig, Dr Pepper/Sunkist and Squirt. A portion of the HOT 97 Summer Jam ticket proceeds went to benefit the Hip Hop Has Heart Foundation, in addition to a $50,000 donation from Legacy to assist with New York Tri-State area community programs.Keeping safety in mind, HOT 97 partnered with Jersey City Economic Development Corporation and New York City Economic Development Corporation for a special “Get Vx’ed for Summer Jam Tickets” initiative leading up to the concert and proudly provided vaccination inccentives for over 2,000 concert goers. HOT 97 also established covid protocols for all working staff with The New York City Department of Health and Hygiene, Scan Harbor and Koacore, for Covid-19 negative results access verification to enter stadium grounds, creating a safe environment.HOT 97’s Hip Hop Has Heart Foundation partnered with Northwell to sponsor 1,000 of Northwell Health Care Heroes and their families to attend Summer Jam! With more than 77,000 employees, Northwell Health is New York State’s largest healthcare provider and largest employer. It’s 23 hospitals were at the epicenter of the pandemic last Spring and they treated more than 200,000 COVID-19 patients while saving countless lives. This year Hip Hop Has Heart Foundation will also be donating to the Haiti Earthquake recovery efforts.ABOUT HOT 97: (WQHT 97.1FM) WQHT HOT 97 FM is the world’s first all Hip Hop station and has held the dominant position in New York for over twenty years. HOT 97 is best known for its celebrity on air talent, such as Ebro Darden, Funk Flex and Nessa, as well as being the world’s premier source for Hip Hop music culture. HOT97 online and the Where Hip Hop Lives app are the destinations for original web series, celebrity content, concerts and music videos. For more information, please visit www.HOT97.com, and follow us on facebook.com/HOT97official, twitter.com/HOT97, instagram.com/HOT97, and youtube.com/HOT97.ABOUT MEDIACO: MediaCo Holding Inc. (“MediaCo”) is a publicly listed media company (NASD: MDIA) that superserves communities throughout the country. MediaCo owns and operates two of the top urban radio stations in New York City, HOT97 (WQHT-FM) and WBLS-FM, as well as an out-of-home advertising business with over 3,500 faces throughout the Southeastern U.S. The company primarily generates revenue from advertising sales and events.