Jeezy came out about 45 minutes
into Jay-Z’s set to perform
“Real as It Gets.” Hov then
turned the reins over to Jeezy,
who threw out a few of his
street-approved rhymes, like his
verse on Shawty Lo’s “Dey Know.”
Jeezy told the crowd that his
friend Lil Wayne was supposed to
go to jail that day, but a
courthouse fire delayed his
sentencing on weapons charges
once again. Jeezy said he wanted
to bring someone out to dedicate
a record to him. Nicki Minaj
then came out and did her verse
from “Bedrock.”
After the
song, Jeezy told Nicki to stay,
and the beat for “I’m Goin’ In”
came on. Lil Wayne then emerged
from the mini-stage where Jay’s
Roc Boys band was playing and
jumped on the main stage with
Jeezy. The concertgoers — who
were already on their feet —
gave the New Orleans native a
phenomenal response. Wayne’s
face lit up as he rapped his
verse.

Drake then came out, breaking
the night’s all-black dress code
by wearing all white instead.
The crowd gave Drizzy loud
approval during his verse. Young
Jeezy closed the song out, and
all three men yelled the chorus:
“I’m goin’ in, I’m goin’ in, and
I’mma go hard!”
“Jeezy, you a real n—a,”
Wayne said, saluting the
Snowman.
“We with you 100 percent,”
Young told Wayne.
Jeezy told the fans to make
some noise for Wayne and Young
Money, which they were already
doing. From there, the Atlanta
rapper dug into his catalog with
thumpers such as “Crazy World,”
“Go Crazy” and “Go Getta.” Jeezy
closed out his set by bringing
out another guest, Akon, for
“Soul Survivor.”