CHICAGO — Rapper Lil Jon made a surprise appearance at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night during Georgia’s roll call — with Millennials quickly losing their minds on social media.
Late Night in the Phog is set for Friday, Oct. 18. Nelly was initially chosen to headline the event, but Kansas Athletics ...
Lil Jon had the Democratic National Convention dancing from the window to the Walz when he turned up to lead an energetic roll call for his home state on Tuesday night. The Atlanta rapper walked ...
Lil Jon‘s short but galvanizing appearance at the Democratic National Convention, representing the state of Georgia during a musical roll call, may have seemed like a random delight to some viewers.
The word “yeah” is certain to be uttered a record amount of times at Allen Fieldhouse on Oct. 18, as Kansas Athletics has ...
CHICAGO — Lil Jon’s show-stealing performance during the Georgia delegation’s roll call was eight years in the making. A kernel of the idea can be traced to a performance by another rap star ...
Her work has previously appeared in digital publications like Paper Magazine and TV Insider. Lil Jon knows how to get a crowd going! The Atlanta-born rapper, 53, won day two of the 2024 Democratic ...
Jayhawk fans will have a new headliner to look forward to for the upcoming Late Night in the Phog at the University of Kansas ...
Lil Jon – real name Jonathan Smith – performed his hit song “Turn Down for What” before singing Harris and her running mate Tim Walz’ names to the tune of his 2002 single “Get Low ...
Lil Jon’s appearance joins a variety of musical artists who have been invited to perform at UAB. Previous artists include T-Pain in 2023, Weezer for the University’s 50th anniversary in 2019 and H.E.R ...
The ceremonial roll call became a star-studded fest that included a live performance from Lil Jon and a medley of songs from Dolly Parton, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and others that ...
In fact, Lil Jon’s roll call cameo notwithstanding, it was about as basic as political conventions get. And that’s probably the best Democrats could hope for. The crowd in Chicago’s United ...