The Barclays Center may have been filled with All-Stars a few days prior when the NBA’s midseason Saturday bash took place, but on Monday night (February 16), the building was still packed with plenty of high wattage thanks to Chris Brown and Trey Songz.
The pair were in town for
the fourth night of their In Between The Sheets trek and the R&B
superstars played up a one-on-one battle that left one winner: the
fans.
A coin flip determined
Trigga would open the show, after a brief Tyga set, and the Virginia
Beach hearthrob went to work. Dressed in all black—boots, designer pants
and a Neo-length henley—Trey swiftly breezed through a series of hits,
including “Can’t Help But Wait,” “Late Night” and “Cake.”
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The guest list for the
evening began to reveal itself when Ty Dolla $ign emerged for
“Paranoid.” Trey then ended his first set with a back-to-back of bedroom
bangers in “Slow Motion” and “I Invented Sex.”
Chris Brown then burst onto
the stage with a pack of high-energy dancers and ran through uptempo
numbers “Wall To Wall,” “Run It,” before slowing things down with
“Deuces,” “Strip” and “Poppin’.”
“Y’all came here to party
tonight, right?” Brown asked the capacity crowd. “All my ladies make
some noise. All my real niggas that brought they girl make some noise.
“Y’all brave,” he added. “I wouldn’t have done that. You wanna go to a Chris Brown and Trey Songz show? H*** naw.”
In a sportier look compared
to his tour mate, Brown was decked out in street wear: a BBC cap, A
Bathing Ape purple camp jacket and white Bapes with red sparkle
insignia.
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The audience cheered both acts, however, Brown didn’t have to work nearly as hard; a shoulder pop would elicit cheers.
After
Brown’s first set, he disappeared momentarily and emerged with Trigga
and the two had a slow jams duel: “Neighbors Know My Name,” “No
Bullshit,” “Panty Droppa,” and “Love Faces”—this section clearly
emphasized Trey Songz’s talents.
From there, the two ventured into their second sets, both of which were guest-powered.
Trey brought out Ne-Yo, Fetty Wap and Fabolous joined him for “Say Ahh.”
C.Breezy
closed out the show with a few guests of his own, notably his “big
brother,” 50 Cent, who, joined by G-Unit, for a rowdy rendition of “What
Up Gangsta” and “Many Men.”
There were no slam dunks or three-point spectaculars, but the two Virginia natives proved they both have game.
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