On Friday, Psychopathic Records' Anybody Killa (ABK) and Blaze Ya Dead Homie played a one off show in Mount Clemens at the Hayloft that included solo performances as well as music from their Drive-By collaboration.
The show came after they did a small tour together earlier in the year that did not include any Michigan area stops.
Friday's show featured a number of local opening bands including solid performances from Venomiz and AJAX, who helped get the crowd packed with Juggalos ready for the main act.
ABK and Blaze took to the stage in front of a set that featured their Drive-By logo, the Psychopathic Hatchetman logo and a flashing car.
Over the next couple of hours the pair moved through some of their most well known songs like "Hoodrats", "2 Many B*tches", "Foo Dang", "Shot-Gun" and "Party at the Liquor Store" as well as songs from their Drive-By collaborations including "Pony Down".
In between those songs, the two would switch off performing their most popular solo stuff which included ABK's heartfelt performance of "One Last Chance" and Blaze's spirited performance of "Dead Man Walking".
However, the evening's highlights were getting to see them perform "That Sh*t You On" for the first time, which is easily one of the best tracks the pair have done, and watching them close with their most popular song "Thug 4 Life".
It was obvious that they were excited to share the stage together in front of their hometown crowd and obvious that the crowd was happy to be able to share in the rare spectacle.
The show came after they did a small tour together earlier in the year that did not include any Michigan area stops.
Friday's show featured a number of local opening bands including solid performances from Venomiz and AJAX, who helped get the crowd packed with Juggalos ready for the main act.
ABK and Blaze took to the stage in front of a set that featured their Drive-By logo, the Psychopathic Hatchetman logo and a flashing car.
Over the next couple of hours the pair moved through some of their most well known songs like "Hoodrats", "2 Many B*tches", "Foo Dang", "Shot-Gun" and "Party at the Liquor Store" as well as songs from their Drive-By collaborations including "Pony Down".
In between those songs, the two would switch off performing their most popular solo stuff which included ABK's heartfelt performance of "One Last Chance" and Blaze's spirited performance of "Dead Man Walking".
However, the evening's highlights were getting to see them perform "That Sh*t You On" for the first time, which is easily one of the best tracks the pair have done, and watching them close with their most popular song "Thug 4 Life".
It was obvious that they were excited to share the stage together in front of their hometown crowd and obvious that the crowd was happy to be able to share in the rare spectacle.
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