loppics.blogg.se

Music review trey songz tremaine
Music review trey songz tremaine






Some people may misunderstand the point of the Anticipation series. Songz like 93 Unleaded and Vibrator are a bit unwanted in the total mood of the set as they break the momentum with their more hip-hop and brash style, but you get what you came for…especially if you’re a Trey Songz fan. The appeal is the how his vocals sound over the beats and, for the most part, he accomplishes what he sets out to do. Songz knows his lane and stays in it babymakers and mood-setters with a little sense of humor about them. No this is not a lyrical powerhouse by any means. If you can get past that though, this is actually pretty enjoyable. This is a little disconcerting because the two of them sound a lot alike when they sing with the only major difference being that MikeXAngel sounds younger. One of the things that a listener will notice is that a large number of tracks feature MikeXAngel, another Virginia Crooner that Songz has a friendship with. Most of them probably headed off to Infinity Nightclub where the official after party was held, allowing people to catch one last glimpse of Trigga Trey.Trey Songz is finally giving us the Tremaine album that he promised us back in 2015 and he’s also giving us a new Anticipation mixtape to get us ready! I’m sure the crowd didn’t want the night to end. Some people still freaking out over what happened. As he departed the stage TREMAINE came across the screen and he was gone.Īs the lights came on and the crowd departed there were smiles all around. But the track ‘Bottoms Up’ was clearly the best way to go out with the crowd rapping along and even Trey throwing in some impromptu lines. As he moved about and flexed, the crowd continuously erupted in screams. Finally the moment all the ladies were waiting for, his shirt came off. But that fun had to come to an end at some point and Trey made sure it went off with a bang. Everyone seemed to be having the best time. There had been videos of Trey doing a lap dance with girls on stage circulating but this didn’t happen much to the disappointment of some of his female fans who seemed to have come prepared for that moment just in case. The crowd knew what they wanted though with Trey stripping the jacket, eventually leading the crowd to eventually chanting “take it off”.īut Trey knew it and had to let them know “I might take it off but you can’t be thirsty though”. This show had been well planned and thought through that’s for sure. C02 cannons also shot out during a few of the tracks. Each song even had different coloured lights to accompany them. The visuals changed throughout each song with geometric patterns, water and even the matching music video. They were clearly having as much fun as the crowd was. The one thing you continuously saw was a smile on not only his face but his bands face too. He even went right to the edges to visit those in wheelchairs in a barrier area on the side. Trey moved back and fourth across the stage and interacted with the crowd whether it was the front row or even the front edges of the people in the seats.

music review trey songz tremaine

It was hot but no one seemed to care with their drinks in hand. The room was packed to the edges, even people upstairs standing in the aisles and on top of chairs to get a glimpse.

music review trey songz tremaine

The whole room seemed to light up with energy and it got crazy really quickly. He didn’t waste any time and came out and got stuck straight into ‘Na Na’. The crowd were clearly very excited to see him for the first time, in person. The screams from the crowd erupted so loudly and all you could see was a sea of phones.

music review trey songz tremaine

His 4-piece band then kicked off the instrumental and Mr Trey Songz made his way out. The cover zoomed closer and closer in to the image of Trey before switching visuals to the word TRIGGA blazoned across the screen. The first visual is the cover of his album ‘Trigga Reloaded’. Eventually all the lights went out and visuals came over the screen. It’s also kept the crowds energy up which is actually nice compared to the usual silence and movement in between sets.īut eventually the music went over the speakers and his setup was wheeled away. I enjoyed his set because it was a mix of more nostalgic tracks and some great recent releases. DJ 09 kept the crowd going in between sets. The crowd was just having a great time and there was just positive vibes all around. It was definitely a nostalgic throwback for me, hearing classics like ‘Unpredictable’ by Jamie Foxx and ‘You got it bad’ by Usher. He also did a compilation of a few covers. He performed quite a few of his own tracks including ‘Where do we go?’ Which the crowd sang back to him and seemed to catch him by surprise. You could almost assume Swiss was the headliner. Swiss used the whole stage well and performed with a passion and good energy which he seemed to bounce off Syah. Swiss was on stage accompanied by DJ 09 & Syah Folau. As I arrived, the crowd was already packing in to Logan Campbell Centre.








Music review trey songz tremaine