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The show was AMAZING! Best night ever!! Started a little late but all the performers did an awesome job. Wasn't to packed and Bareleycorn's staff was exceptional and very professional.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!
Loved absolutely EVERYTHING about it:
From his energy since the beginning until after we met him! He was so laid back and had things to say to everyone he came encounter with. He is a true star and sweet-heart INSIDE and OUT! Fell in love with him- hope his wife does not get upset lol She is a lucky woman! God bless him and su familia.
SHOW WAS PERFECT. Way to make my birthday month!
Monica Ayala.
Superstar @Jacquees out did the show. He was amazing! He keeps all the ladies grasping for air and falling all over themselves with his astonishing lusting lyric! All you want is more and more! He is unique and versatile! @Jacquees is R+B! Can't get enough of my Superstar! Thanks for an MAGNIFICENT SHOW the best I've seen in a long time. Ms.A aka SM Decatur GA. To VA.
Saturday 16th November 2013 - Bobby V takes the stage at Wembley arena in London, as part of a line up with the likes of Mário and Ginuwine and many more artists on stage. The whole crowd is jumping and screaming at the top of our lungs as Bobby V sings and throws a bit of beat boxing into the mix. The most memorable part being his performance of his second single 'Anonymous', which was originally written with Timbaland in 2007. I wouldn't rate his singing skills as anything amazing, but when you're in a huge crowd watching this guy perform with such energy and enthusiasm it becomes almost infectious. He managed to enchant the crowd with his cheeky banter and his confidence, which is always nice to see of a performer. Bobby V had a lot of ups and downs throughout his career, signing with a label and then later down the line making the decision to leave after his second album didn't do so well. He fought to bring back some more music, not letting a failed album get to him which showed as he did better than ever with his follow up album. In 2012 he even appeared alongside Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne on Minaj's single 'Sex in the Lounge' as part of her 'Roman Reloaded' album. He has done very well over the past 10 years in the music industry and is still going strong with his performances. He's not as huge as the likes of Nicki Minaj but he is worth seeing live, his older material still taking the spotlight but everyone loves the classics right? I was surprised by how much I enjoyed his set as it was rather unexpected, I would definitely watch him again live.
It probably tells you a lot about the current status of Ray J’s career that he’s best-known, to many, for appearing in a decidedly dubious videotape with Kim Kardashian that’s now widely available on the internet, but either way, it’d be a shame to overlook what he contributed to mainstream hip hop and R&B in the early part of his career as a result. In 1997, he saw his debut record, Everything You Want, flop in the U.S., but he fared much better on the follow-up, the aptly-titled This Ain’t a Game; perhaps similar sentiments had brought about a change in attitude for the rapper, who turned in a superb, hour-long opus that included production from The Neptunes and featured Pharrell Williams on two tracks.
Since those days, though - which saw him have two chart hits with ‘Wait a Minute’ and his duet with his sister, Brandy, a cover of Phil Collins’ ‘Another Day in Paradise’ - he’s struggled to reach the same level of commercial appeal. He still toured the U.S. throughout 2011 and 2012, though, appearing on bills with the likes of Soulja Boy and DMX and running through quick-fire, career-spanning sets with the aid of a DJ and a hype man. UK dates look a way off, though, unless he can turn his career around; he might need more than some internet controversy to pull that off, though.