7/5/2023 0 Comments Syracuse university juice jam![]() Clean” and “1 Thot 2 Thot Red Thot Blue Thot.” Yung Gravy, the 23-year-old “Minnesotan disruptor” and MC for Juice Jam 2022, rose to success through his 2018 “Snow Cougar” EP, featuring hits “Mr. The artist has billions of streams worldwide and received six total GRAMMY awards across his massive career.īest known for her lyrics on female empowerment and unwavering confidence, 22-year-old Alabama born rapper Flo Milli first took the internet by storm in 2018 with her track, “Beef FloMix.” In the following year, her song “In The Party” gained significant popularity and has been streamed nearly 200 million times to date. Tallahassee-born singer T-Pain has been redefining pop, hip-hop and R&B since entering the music scene in 2004. The concert will be hosted by UU and held on September 18. Jack Harlow will headline the annual concert, while B.o.B, Nuna and Miller will join the rapper on Skytop as supporting acts.University Union announced the artist lineup for Juice Jam 2022 on Thursday- T-Pain and Flo Milli will headline the concert, supported by Yung Gravy and Doechii, UU said in a press release. Even though Harlow is relatively new to mainstream hip-hop after breaking out with his hit single “WHATS POPPIN” in 2020, his ubiquitous persona does a great job at turning strangers into listeners, sophomore Fiona Hurless said. “Jack Harlow is a really big name right now,” Hurless added. “His songs have been in the top charts recently, so I think that’s going to appeal to a lot of students.”įreshman Lola Bollmann recognized Harlow’s “fresh” addition to the lineup while other students were infatuated with the appearance of such a popular rapper. Hurless expressed a similar sentiment to other sophomores in that she doesn’t have expectations for Sunday since this is her first time in attendance. Many students commended UU for organizing a strong lineup within the limitations of the pandemic. “Honestly, anything UU does is pretty impressive.”įor freshman Wilson Paula, Harlow does not compare to some of Juice Jam’s past headliners, including 21 Savage, who Paula said has a more established audience and “name for himself.” “I was surprised because Jack Harlow is a little bit more up and coming … and it’s post-COVID,” senior Giulia Kean said. “If it was the opposite I would definitely go, without a question,” Paula said.īut some students feel that the Juice Jam lineup is a perfect balance between modern notoriety and throwback nostalgia. ![]() B.o.B is widely known for his smash hit “Airplanes,” which peaked at number two on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 2010 and featured Hayley Williams. Most students may not be familiar with his recent album, “Lost Tapes,” but nevertheless, they are drawn in by the sentimentality of his past. Seeing B.o.B on the lineup shocked Paula, who said she hadn’t heard new music from the Atlanta artist since elementary school. ![]() She said that B.o.B is a “random addition” to the lineup because he “hasn’t been popular for a while.” “I didn’t even know he was still doing performances.”ī.o.B hasn’t placed on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart since his 2014 song “Not for Long,” leaving Bollmann curious about B.o.B’s contribution to this year’s concert. I wasn't able to go my freshman year, so I'm ready to see what the hype is about. SU junior Aryaan Anandįreshmen Glevince Molenje and Nicole Holmes said they haven’t bought their ticket to Juice Jam yet, but won’t be missing out on the experience. ![]() But Holmes added that B.o.B is a good throwback artist to perform. Many juniors who didn’t attend Juice Jam their freshman year and sophomores who didn’t have Juice Jam their freshman year are excited about attending the concert for their first time. “I wasn’t able to go my freshman year, so I’m ready to see what the hype is about,” Anand said.įor students that have been to the event before, or for students who aren’t thrilled about the lineup, Juice Jam is still an opportunity to attend a live concert, which many students haven’t done in a while due to the pandemic. The Skytop concert will be senior Lex Eckhart’s first since the start of the pandemic. She isn’t looking forward to the artists, but she said she is excited to reap the benefits of live music once again. “It’s very therapeutic to listen to live music because I haven’t done that in a while,” Eckhart said.Get the latest Syracuse news delivered straight to your inbox. When asked what it was like to perform in Syracuse for the first time, Audrey Nuna didn’t mince words. ÂPersonally, I had a hell of a blast,â Nuna said. ![]()
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