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Today is the annual Hot 97 Summer Jam concert.

One of the attendees that everyone was waiting to see perform was New York’s own Troy Ave. Troy brought back that old NYC feeling this year with his mixtape, New York: The Album. He followed that album with landing a spot on the XXL Freshman cover.

The good times kept rolling this weekend as Troy hit the stage in New Jersey for Summer Jam. While on stage, Troy called out Trinidad James for shooting his video in Brooklyn, paid homage to Jay Z and Biggie and brought out T.I.

Check out the pictures from the performance below

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Earlier this year, Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy started an online petition to name a local street corner after Biggie Smalls, specifically an intersection near the late rapper’s childhood home. The petition gained enough strength to be brought before a community board hearing yesterday and DNA Info reports that the board members weren’t so keen on dedicating part of their neighborhood to the man responsible for “Ten Crack Commandments.” In fact, they complained that Biggie was too criminal, too misogynistic, and, weirdly, too physically unfit to deserve the tribute.

That’s essentially what one member told the room:

CB2 member Lucy Koteen said she “looked up the rapper’s history” and read what she had learned to the full board Tuesday night.

“He started selling drugs at 12, he was a school dropout at 17, he was arrested for drugs and weapons charge, he was arrested for parole violations, he was arrested in North Carolina for crack cocaine, in 1996 he was again arrested for assault, he had a violent death and physically the man is not exactly a role model for youth,” she said. “I don’t see how this guy was a role model and frankly it offends me.”
Meanwhile, another board member, Ken Lowy, owner of the Brooklyn Heights Cinema, objected to how Biggie talked about women in his songs. But the lyricist just used street vernacular, countered petitioner LeRoy McCarthy, also lamenting to DNA Info that “board members should not hold Wallace’s physical appearance nor how he died against him.”

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— — — This is the orginial remix! Didddy gathered his new (at the time) protege The Notorious B.I.G, along with LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, and Rampage to add life to Craig Mack’s “Flava in ya ear“. This is the definition of classic. Check from cameos from Digable Planets, Total, Quincy Combs and more