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	Comments on: Concert Review: Yelawolf Solves the &#8220;White Rapper Conundrum&#8221; at Brooklyn Bowl	</title>
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		By: Concert Review: Yelawolf Solves the “White Rapper Conundrum” at Brooklyn Bowl &#124; Matthew Schubert		</title>
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		By: Elma		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 06:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great concert, snow storm couldn&#039;t stop me and my friend from coming. I have huge respect for Mr.Yelawolf, but couldn&#039;t understand why he didn&#039;t take his glasses off throughout the concert and he could stay at least few minutes after the concert to take pictures with fans who really enjoy his music and his unique style. I was impressed with Mr.Rittz, he was great on stage as well as off stage. He interacted with fans, took pictures, came to after party and spend some time with fans, very humble and pleasant individual. Love their music, creativity, individuality, uniqueness, and hope they go on for many years. Can&#039;t wait to see them again.....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great concert, snow storm couldn&#8217;t stop me and my friend from coming. I have huge respect for Mr.Yelawolf, but couldn&#8217;t understand why he didn&#8217;t take his glasses off throughout the concert and he could stay at least few minutes after the concert to take pictures with fans who really enjoy his music and his unique style. I was impressed with Mr.Rittz, he was great on stage as well as off stage. He interacted with fans, took pictures, came to after party and spend some time with fans, very humble and pleasant individual. Love their music, creativity, individuality, uniqueness, and hope they go on for many years. Can&#8217;t wait to see them again&#8230;..</p>
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		By: Mo		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I so agree with this article. I seen yelawolf twice, last year here in Minneapolis, MN at First Ave. I had a friend come along with me whom I had put on to Yela.  When the concert was over, he was nice enough to sign autographs (he signed my arm) and take photos. As we were leaving my girl said &quot;This was seriously, the best concert I have EVER been too.&quot; And she was not lying, Yela laid out a fantastic set and performed his arse off, it was so thrilling and I was js mad that I wasn&#039;t in the mosh. Then last month here in Minneapolis again at Club Epic, my friend (who up until that day still held Yela&#039;s concert as one of her fav all times) and I went to see him. This time was even better (we got in the mosh, with heels on. . .grrrr it was fab) The tribute to MCA, the love he always show to Em is incredible. I didn&#039;t wanna leave. The best part is when Yela stands back and looks at the crowd and he has this smile on his face, like a kid in a candy store. He sees us all looking at him, yelling and screaming and excited to see him yet he looks even more excited to see us. I will go to every Yela concert I can because they are fun. He puts on a show dammit and what more could I ask for. As for ppl holding up the &quot;FUCK MGK&quot; signs I was so angry. Js so happen on that day, MGK (as well as the Beiber) was having concerts the same night. . I am a fan of both and I agree with him, they don&#039;t sound alike. They have different styles and they work for each other. I like Rittz and Mac Miller, hell all the &quot;white&quot; rappers are good in my books, js as good as any non-white rapper, not that race matters. Anywho. . .Yela is a beast in my book. He&#039;s not Eminem and not trying to be, He&#039;s not MGK nor trying to be. . he is Yelawolf and dammit he is damn good!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I so agree with this article. I seen yelawolf twice, last year here in Minneapolis, MN at First Ave. I had a friend come along with me whom I had put on to Yela.  When the concert was over, he was nice enough to sign autographs (he signed my arm) and take photos. As we were leaving my girl said &#8220;This was seriously, the best concert I have EVER been too.&#8221; And she was not lying, Yela laid out a fantastic set and performed his arse off, it was so thrilling and I was js mad that I wasn&#8217;t in the mosh. Then last month here in Minneapolis again at Club Epic, my friend (who up until that day still held Yela&#8217;s concert as one of her fav all times) and I went to see him. This time was even better (we got in the mosh, with heels on. . .grrrr it was fab) The tribute to MCA, the love he always show to Em is incredible. I didn&#8217;t wanna leave. The best part is when Yela stands back and looks at the crowd and he has this smile on his face, like a kid in a candy store. He sees us all looking at him, yelling and screaming and excited to see him yet he looks even more excited to see us. I will go to every Yela concert I can because they are fun. He puts on a show dammit and what more could I ask for. As for ppl holding up the &#8220;FUCK MGK&#8221; signs I was so angry. Js so happen on that day, MGK (as well as the Beiber) was having concerts the same night. . I am a fan of both and I agree with him, they don&#8217;t sound alike. They have different styles and they work for each other. I like Rittz and Mac Miller, hell all the &#8220;white&#8221; rappers are good in my books, js as good as any non-white rapper, not that race matters. Anywho. . .Yela is a beast in my book. He&#8217;s not Eminem and not trying to be, He&#8217;s not MGK nor trying to be. . he is Yelawolf and dammit he is damn good!</p>
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