Fans were ecstatic when Jay Z and Puff Daddy took the stage together for the Bad Boy reunion performance.
The two performed Public Service Announcement, a popular song by Jay Z.
A turning point in New York rap and hip hop occurred in the 1990s when Sean Combs (also known as Puff Daddy) established Bad Boy Records.
A day before the 44th birthday of Notorious B.I.G., probably the label's biggest star, who was assassinated in 1997, the Bad Boy Family Reunion tour began in Brooklyn on Friday night, showcasing a crossover of classics from the early 1990s and 2000s. At age 24, he passed away in Los Angeles.
Jay Z and Biggie grew up in the same neighborhood of Brooklyn and worked together on several songs, including Brooklyn's Finest, despite the fact that Jay Z was never a member of the Bad Boy label.
"This extended family is celebrating Bad Boy's 20 years of hits," About Jay Z, Puff stated.
I call you anytime I'm having problems since you've supported me through all of my highs and lows. "This is my brother, this B.I.G.'s brother, and this is my strategist right here," he continued.
"It belongs to Brooklyn, Brooklyn!" He went on.
He said to Jay Z, "That's why I appreciate you." "He traveled five thousand miles to represent the B.I.G. here in Brooklyn."
Nas, Rick Ross, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Busta Rhymes, Mase, 112, Faith Evans, Lil' Kim, and French Montana were among the other hip-hop artists who performed.
Chicago, Detroit, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles are among the main US cities that the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour visits this year.
Though we haven't heard anything about a UK or European leg yet, we're crossing our fingers!