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JAY & KANYE ROCKING THE MEADOWLANDS LAST NIGHT!

Even the most blinged-out stars need to be budget conscious these days — at least if they want to hold their audience. So, it makes sense that two of hip-hop’s hottest names — Jay-Z and Kanye West — would pair up for a two-fer tour, dubbed “Watch The Throne,” which slammed through the Izod Center in the Meadowlands Saturday night.
The first of a quartet of area shows, “Throne” doubles as Kayne’s first tour in four years, as well as Jay’s first major local date since he appeared as part of a previous two-for-one deal (with Eminem) at Yankee Stadium last September.

But if a subsequent savings for fans was guaranteed, the rapport of the stars was not. Jay already has one bomb double headline bill under his belt. Seven years ago, he appeared in the dubiously named “Best of Both Worlds” show with R. Kelly, which ended in canceled dates and acrimony between the stars.

At the start of Saturday’s show, Jay and Kanye seemed to court a disconnect. For the operatic opening number “H.A.M.,” they appeared at opposite ends of the arena — Jay, on a platform that rose from the middle of the venue; Kayne poised on an equally elevated cube on the main stage. Yet their verses folded seamlessly into each other’s. Kayne’s opening lines set a taunting tone that Jay’s late breaking verse answered in striking kind. As on their joint “Watch The Throne” CD, the pair’s live jousts had the quality of playful competitors, each elevated by the challenge.

It helps that “Throne” features some of the fastest, and densest work in either star’s canon. The show used its material as the bread in a hits sandwich, surrounding individual showcases in the middle. The new songs found a peak in “Otis,” in which both Jay and Kanye’s rhymes bobbed and weaved amid a forcefully reimagined sample from Otis Redding’s “Try A Little Tenderness.” Equally inventive samples came from artists as far-reaching as Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera and Spooky Tooth, mixed in with live players.

The core of the show weaved together separate, alternating sets from Jay and Kanye. This especially benefitted Kanye, whose recent albums, and last tour, got bogged down in fodder. Here he culled the cream, from the strident gospel chorus of “Jesus Walks” to the gothic “Power.” Jay-Z, the more consistent performer, drew on his wealth of favorites, from the stuttering “Jigga What” to “Hard Knock Life.” The pair doubled up on that last one and others, together offering not just value for money, but a survey of recent commercial hip-hop at its height.

Set List:

H.A.M.
Who Gon Stop Me
Otis
Welcome To The Jungle
Gotta Have It
Where I'm From
Nigga What, Nigga Who
Can't Tell Me Nothing
Jesus Walks
Diamonds From Sierra Leone
Public Service Announcement
U Don't Know
Run This Town
Monster
Power
Murder To Excellence
New Day
Hard Knock Life
Izzo
Good Life
Empire State of Mind
Runaway
Heartless
Stronger
On To The Next One
Dirt off Your Shoulder
Touch The Sky
All of the Lights
Big Pimpin'
Gold Digger
99 Problems
No Church in The Wild
Lift Off
Niggas In Paris

Encore
Made In America
Why I Love You



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