Conn. fans cluster to NJ for Eminem, Rihanna concert
NEW JERSEY, Conn. (WTNH)–
Several Connecticut hip hop fans flocked to New Jersey this weekend for the
“Monster Tour,” with rap legend Eminem and chart topper Rihanna as the
headliners.
Eminen and Rihanna joined forces for only six shows in three
cities at stadiums in L.A., New Jersey and Detroit.
While it may not be an obvious coupling of headliners, like
power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce’s
“On the Run Tour, ” or Lil Wayne
and protege Drake’s “Drake Vs. Lil Wayne” Tour, Eminem and Rihanna’s collaborations on 2010
“Love the Way You Lie” and 2014’s “Monster” prove that fans love these two
together.
"Most debilitated show I've ever
been to," said Zach Levinson, Connecticut.
The show was a beast hit. It opened
to a satire feature of "Hannibal" with Rihanna as "Clarice"
and Eminem as "Hannibal", sending thunders of giggling all through
the jam stuffed stadium. From the begin, you could advise these two were going
to be fun.
With the swarm sparked, the pair hit the stage. The show
began with Eminem and Rihanna climbing out of the floor at the Met Life Stadium
to Rihanna's "Insensible," a melody which emphasizes Eminem. The two
then performed a couple of more tunes together, with Rihanna singing the melody
to Eminem melodies that offered other female craftsmen.
While Rihanna has hit after hit and is a tremendous
superstar in her right, its hard not to bring up that it was Eminem who stole
the show. The self declared "Rap God" infrequently visited the U.S.
the recent years and lives out of the spotlight in Detroit.
Rihanna performs at the Met Life Stadium on August 16, 2014.
"I adored the way Em and Rihanna imparted the stage,
performing their hits together and doing a reversal and forward with their
sets," said Brooke Fischer, of Connecticut.
Rihanna made that big appearance alone to start with,
performing a few of her hits. It was tricky to keep your eyes of the ravishing
vocalist with her easily cool, laid back vibe that transcends the stage. The
songstress looked commonly hot in since quite a while ago printed jeans, a show
shirt and shoes, her long hair streaming with each move. It ought to be noted
that not at all like other female pop stars, form forward Rihanna just
transformed her outfit twice, repeating this show was more about the music than
a garish creation.
With the assistance of her go down vocalist and go down the
tracks, Rihanna separated it with her lovers of the dance floor to hits like
"Discourteous Boy" and "What's My Name." But the young lady
can clearly sing, and demonstrated it by easing it off with her late melody
"Stay" and an eased off form of "We Found Love."
At that point it was the ideal time for the "true Slim
Shady, its acceptable his fans have been sitting tight for this show for quite
a while.
"Positively his, really his greatest fan," said
Andrew Silverman, of New York.
On the off chance that there was any uncertainty the rapper
lost his touch in the wake of hiding out for a couple of years to manage
particular issues, from depending on his companion's passing, he put all
uncertainty to rest.
"I've needed to see Eminem perform live for a long time
lastly found the opportunity. He slaughtered it melody after tune, with an
astounding execution and vitality," said Fischer.
Eminem performs at the Met Life Stadium on August 16, 2014.
Fans clung Eminem's each saying, rapped at an incredible
rate in each one verse, while he circled the extensive stage, giving 100
percent to each tune. The rapper still has the same persistent enthusiasm and
did not keep down when it came to performing anything from his radio benevolent
hits to his more disputable tunes.
Furthermore, it wasn't simply his fresher collection
showcased. He handled the majority of his collections in his long profession from
his 2000 collection the Marshall Mathers LP, to his Oscar winning hit, to
2002's "Lose Yourself", to his late accomplishment with 2013's
"Berzerk."
Eminem, who has arrived at incredible status in hip bounce,
appeared to be exactly as energized and thankful to be there as the fans.
Keeping in mind the craftsman has gotten flack for his verses, he was
exceptionally friendly in front of an audience, connecting with fans in the
swarm, actually kidding with a fan to tear up his sign. His high vitality and
great comical inclination lightened the rap show, however, he took a minute to
reveal some insight into dependence before performing 2013's "Not
Afraid" about his particular battles with it.
While the visit might just last a couple of more
demonstrates, one more Sunday night in New Jersey and two all the more in
Detroit, its agreeable that "rap's miscreant" and "awful gal
Riri" could have sold out stadiums together the entire summer long.