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Jamie Foxx & Big Tigger at Inauguration Takeover

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Big Tigger and Jamie Foxx performing on stage

Jamie Foxx and V103’s Big Tigger at the Inauguration Takeover

Last night, Oscar winner Jamie Foxx kicked off the “Hennessy V.S Inauguration Takeover” at the swanky Park at 14th in Washington, D.C. The actor/singer tore the house down performing several songs from his catalog including “Unpredictable” and “Blame It”. Jamie took over the event performing for over 2 hours and covering popular songs including “All Gold Everything” by Trinidad James and A$AP Rocky’s hit song “F*ckin’ Problems”. will.i.am was also in attendance as well as NY Giants superstar, Victor Cruz and radio personality, Big Tigger.

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Jamie Foxx Holdin’ it Down!/

Jamie Foxx Holdin' it Down!

�The Hennessy Bottle Parade!

The Hennessy Bottle Parade!

NY Giants, Victor Cruz and Big Tigger Cold Chillin’

NY Giants, Victor Cruz and Big Tigger Cold Chillin'

Will.I. Am and Jame Foxx Make a Dynamic Duo on Stage

Will.I. Am and Jame Foxx Make a Dynamic Duo on Stage

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