Photos: Made In America 2016

Chance The Rapper performing at Budweiser Made in America 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Chance The Rapper performing at Budweiser Made in America 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

The stars came out to play at this weekend's annual "Budweiser Made in America" music festival in downtown Philadelphia. Known for an A-list line up curated by Jay Z himself, this year's festival featured headliners Rihanna, Coldplay, Chance The Rapper, 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne, and more.

Check out photos from the festival below:

Day 1

Day 2

Album Review: 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne's Collaborative Album, "ColleGrove"

Superstars 2 Chainz And Lil Wayne Announce New Duo "ColleGrove" (PRNewsFoto/Def Jam Recordings)

2 Chainz released his new album ColleGrove in collaboration with Lil Wayne. The cover of the album is notable, for it is a close up of 2 Chainz’s face with his eyes closed, combined with Wayne's face tattoos. The eerie, powerful cover forebodes a strong mix of talent in the album. The content is similar to the common string of hip-hop music; songs share titles such as “Smell like Money” and “100 Joints,” 2 Chainz’s hit off the album. Girls, money, and drugs weave themselves through the album much like the high majority of the hip-hop on the radio. Though the content is nothing unique, the sounds of 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne that have made them both megastars resonate through the tracks for the combination of their futuristic tones and deep voice.

One song specific to 2 Chainz that does not include Lil Wayne is “MFN Right.” The vibe of the song is almost Caribbean, as there is a laidback, Bob Marley-esque beat to it. The pace of the song is almost too slow; very different from the typical pace of a rap song. The hook, “Told a bitch you motherfucking right,” dances between the relaxed Caribbean sounds that creates a mocking feel to whoever 2 Chainz is throwing this song at. Another song by solely 2 Chainz, “100 Joints,” shows up deep in the album’s list. This is arguably his hit off the album. 2 Chainz sings more in this song than previously heard; it has a flowy, consistent tone that is similar to “MFN Right” because both carry the tune through due to a lighthearted ease to the beat, whether it carries island influence or not. 

Lil Wayne makes a large impact in this album, as he features on most of the songs. Out of the thirteen, Lil Wayne appears on eight. He adds a nice contrast to 2 Chainz’s deeper, simple rap tone due to Lil Wayne’s unique, higher-pitched, futuristic rap sound. In “Rolls Royce Weather Every Day,” 2 Chainz begins the song with aggression. Lil Wayne’s verses switch up the rap and give the listener a new feel to pay attention to. Lil Wayne raps, “I’m just doing it too big on these tiny niggas. I been lost my fuckin’ mind, I never mind these niggas.” He finishes the song, as well, with a brilliant lyric, “I do me and love it, I done overdid it.” Lil Wayne’s ego in combination with his particular vocal tone that can be recognized anywhere makes him a great addition to 2 Chainz’s album. The combination of these two on the album is a great idea, as they allow their fans to hear complimentary yet very different sides to a hip-hop sound. It almost doesn’t allow the listener to get bored because there is a constant switch up in keep the listener engaged. 

Purchase ColleGrove on iTunes here.

PHOTOS: 2 Chainz with Pusha T and August Alsina at House of Blues

Roman's Rap-Up was granted photo access to the opening night of 2 Chainz' "2 Good to be T.R.U" tour, and it was insane. Between killer opening performances by August Alsina and Pusha T, or 2 Chainz making it rain money during "Bandz A Make Her Dance", there was never a dull moment. Check the photos below:

Special thanks to 2 Chainz' Management

2 Chainz performing "I Luv Dem Strippers" live at the House of Blues in Boston on February 4th, 2014 as part of the opening night of his "2 Good to be T.R.U" Tour.