Meek Mill Has A Performance To Remember + Swizz Beatz & Timbaland Finally See Who’s Best At SummerJam! [VIDEO]

Swizz Beatz and Timbaland perform

Can you believe it has been 25 years?

The rain did not stop hip hop fans and enthusiasts from packing out Metlife Stadium at the Meadowlands in New Jersey.

It all started early in the afternoon as our Who’s Next winner Lil Boost Mobil got a chance to showcase his talents to a packed crowd on the festival village stage!

He was followed up by Snoopy Dinero, Don Q, Jay Critch, and even Casanova came out for a surprise performance!

Following the performances, the gates opened where MetLife stadium got TONS of surprises, and exciting performances.

First Rich The Kid hit the crowd with hits such as “New Freezer” and “Plug Walk.”

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Then Highbridge made their mark as A Boogie With The Hoodie came out to perform some of his hits and bring Don Q out fresh off his festival stage appearance and PnB Rock.

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He had one more surprise up his sleeve as he brought Afrobeats star Davido out to perform their single “Way Too Fly.” It won’t be the last time we see him tonight though.

One word to describe A$AP Ferg is energy. He brought ALL of that into MetLife stadium as he performed a collection of his biggest hits including “Shabba,” “Plain Jane,” “Work” and more!

One year after her historic performance on Summer Jam, Remy Ma returned with a few guests to get the crowd hyped with her biggest hits. NeYo, Lil Kim and of course her big brother Fat Joe came through for another memorable performance.

June 10, 2018 marks the 10 year anniversary of Tha Carter III. For those who remember, the album was often delayed, leaked, yet in the middle of the biggest runs ever for a hip hop artist. Lil’ Wayne came out to the sounds of “Mr. Carter” before running through a list of some of his biggest hits and mixtape tracks of the era. Before leaving he made sure to show his fans his appreciation before the sounds of Whitney Houston “I Will Always Love You” rang off.