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		<title>Concert Review: Gunplay Celebrates his Acquittal at SOB&#8217;s</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite Cam&#8217;ron&#8216;s insistence that 50 Cent was a snitch, for the most part, rappers and the legal system have never gotten along. When a rapper is up for trial, it&#8217;s almost a guaranteed fact that the penalties will rain down. [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com/2013/06/concert-review-gunplay-celebrates-his-acquittal-at-sobs/">Concert Review: Gunplay Celebrates his Acquittal at SOB&#8217;s</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com">RESPECT. | The Photo Journal of Hip-Hop Culture</a>.</p>
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<p>Despite <strong>Cam&#8217;ron</strong>&#8216;s insistence that <strong>50 Cent</strong> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl2o_oxiKJQ">was a snitch</a>, for the most part, rappers and the legal system have never gotten along. When a rapper is up for trial, it&#8217;s almost a guaranteed fact that the penalties will rain down. In fact, the history of rappers getting the slammer is so bad that when <strong>Jay-Z</strong> got 3 years of probation for stabbing a man, that was a triumph. Considering this history,<strong> Gunplay</strong>&#8216;s recent acquittal for a crime <strong><em>with a possible life sentence</em></strong> is a genuine anomaly, a pure singularity that will never happen again, for any rapper,<a href="http://www.hiphopstan.com/gunplay-armed-robbery-assault-video/"> especially one caught on camera</a>. Gunplay clearly knows this, so at his recent SOB&#8217;s performance, the mood was unceasingly celebratory.</p>
<p>Before Gunplay performed, however, the crowd was serviced by Indiana rapper <strong>Nyzzy Nyce</strong> and Gunplay&#8217;s <strong>Triple C&#8217;s</strong> compadre, Torch. Looking like members of Omega Psi Phi, <strong>Nyce</strong> and his hypeman graced the stage in camo gear, diving right into the set with &#8220;Brand New.&#8221; Energized beyond comprehension, they gave each song their all, even &#8220;Nyce Like This,&#8221; which Nyzzy somewhat sarcastically introduced as a &#8220;crossover&#8221; song. Notably, Nyzzy didn&#8217;t say much between songs, but his facial expressions made it clear that he was happy to be there. Among his few non-musical words was a thank you to the crowd for rocking with a rapper from Indiana, a state that isn&#8217;t particularly known as a breeding ground for rappers (even though there are probably tons of them, waiting for a shot). His set ended with his new single, &#8220;<a href="http://respect-mag.com/62329/">I Just Rather</a>,&#8221; a sedative ode to marijuana that he somehow infused with energy despite its somber vibe.</p>
<p>Nyzzy was followed by Torch, who performed a brief set before Gunplay was brought to the stage by local radio hosts <strong>Charlemagne tha God</strong> and <strong>DJ Envy,</strong> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhBOCvo1Okw">who had interviewed him earlier that day</a>. Gunplay came out smiling and kept that smile for most of the night. Beginning his set with &#8220;Salute Me,&#8221; the first track from his latest mixtape, Gunplay came out blasting, no pun intended. He then performed his verse from the &#8220;Hold Me Back&#8221; Remix, notably letting <strong>Rick Ross&#8217;</strong> verse play in full before he began rapping. This is a move that he would go on to repeat throughout the night, indicating that Gunplay really appreciates the support that Ross has given him.</p>
<p>Notably, appreciation wasn&#8217;t limited to the king of the &#8220;Untouchable Maybach Empire.&#8221; On multiple occasions, before an instrumental could make its presence known, Gunplay would abruptly motion to his DJ to halt the track. He&#8217;d then proceed to thank the crowd for attending and thank a higher power that he was there. These thank yous felt genuine. Gunplay is  the embodiment of &#8220;yaowa,&#8221; <strong>Joell Ortiz</strong>&#8216;s weird catchphrase, which means, &#8220;you&#8217;re actually one world away.&#8221; With that in mind, it was appropriate that Gunplay ended the night with &#8220;Bible on the Dash.&#8221; After all, despite his recent triumphs, the rage that we saw when he accosted his former accountant isn&#8217;t entirely vanquished; he has to fight it every waking moment. That night, the fight was in his favor. Accordingly, he celebrated.</p>
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