The Southern University students enjoyed a night filled of top chart artist Thursday October 15 during the Concert held during the 2015 Homecoming Celebration in the F. G. Clark Activity Center.
First to hit the stage was K Camp performing his hits “Comfortable”, “Cut her off”, “Money Baby”, “Slum Anthem”, “Blessing” and more.
When asked how he felt about the crowd Camp responded saying “Man the crowd was live, I really enjoyed them, and the way they interacted with me.”
Following Camp was Monica. Monica hit the stage with her bedazzled microphone and an all black ensemble and her signature red hair. Students got the chance to vibe with Monica as she performed her hits in a chronological order, ending with her latest single “Just Right for me”. Monica was unable to do an interview due to prior dental surgery, prohibiting excessive talking. Still keeping the show at an all time high was Wale. Wale instantly asked for the barricades to be moved “ Its ok , they cool, this is a concert I want them close to me,” said Wale, after the body guards and Police Officers began to run to action to restrict the students.
Wale performed several hits from his album. When asked his growth since 2006 Wale responded saying “you know we grow every day with trials and tribulations, I feel like my progress hasn’t been any more than any one elses I have good days and bad days I just put it all in the lyrics.”
When asked how it felt to be at the university for a second time Wale said “I was just fortunate that this university has invited me to come back, it was a pleasure.”
The concert ended with Kevin Gates and his traditional what some may call “real and relatable” to the daily mentality and or struggles of the black community. Mass Communication major Adrian Augustus, of Louisiana mentioned that the F.G Clark Activity Center is a great venue. “I think this was a great avenue and the concert brought a lot of people out tonight,” said Augustus.
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SU packs mini-dome with Homecoming Concert headliners
October 20, 2015
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