Lil Wayne headlined Uproar Hip-Hop Festival with surprise guest appearances from BigSean, TheGame and WizKhalifa
. Big Latto was the first major act to hit the stage, followed by Polo G. During her performance, Latto delivered some of her fan-favorite tunes including"The Biggest,""No Hook" and"He Say She Say." Soon after, Polo G hit the stage and delivered his tracks including"Epidemic" and"Rapstar."
Later in the evening, Lil Wayne performed a medley of his hit songs including"Rich as F---,""Good Kush and Alcohol,""Mrs. Officer" and "How to Love."Ahead of Big Latto's performance, several dancers showed off their skills during the Uproar Dance Competition. Solo performers competed for a cash prize of $3,000 while dance duos competed for the $5,000 cash prize.
Additional performers included: Young Money Featuring Gudda Gudda, Cory Gunz, Lil Twist, Hoodie Baby, Euro, Jay Jones, Yaj Kader and Mellow Rackz.Lil Wayne's Uproar Hip-Hop Festival comes one year after the release of his 13th studio album,
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