• Episode 6 "BMO Music Fest 2010"

  • Mar 31 2021
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 6 "BMO Music Fest 2010"

  • Summary

  • おはよう☀️everyone 👍 Search “Emcee Ricky” on YouTube, Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify or IHeartRadio to catch my latest episode of the Life of the Party Podcast!
    In episode 6, I'm talking about the BMO Music Fest 2010, which happened back in October of 2010. After co-hosting the previous year, I was ready for the opportunity to do so again. I was coming off a solid year with my promotion group, and was part of some of the hottest parties and/or events in both the Yokohama and Tokyo Metropolitan areas leading up to the special event. I was able to get a sense of what to expect as far as the west side music demographic, after being part of an event at Yokohama Bay Hall that featured the likes of Too Short and E40. The line-up for this years BMO Music Fest included the legendary Snoop Dogg, Fabolous, KC & JoJo, Trina, Lloyd, Guerilla Zoe & Fabo from D4L. Unfortunately, both Snoop Dogg and Fabolous didn't end up making the concert, which disappointed many in attendance. From my perspective, I give thoughts on the situation and what I experienced. Still, the show must go one right? It did, and I did the best I could to keep people entertained in between the artists performances. The artists themselves went out of their way to engage with the crowds of people before, during, and after the concert wrapped up at Zepp Tokyo, so that undoubtedly provided and solidified some fond memories over the years. Hope you enjoy the episode, and thank you for tuning in!
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