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These aforementioned questions define the very essence of what is known to many or should I say the Chosen Few as “Summertime Chi.” Who better to capture this feeling than Chicago’s own V103 as they played host to one of the dopest parties of the summer. Between the hours of 6pm to approximately midnight, Chicago’s First Merit Bank Pavilion located on the beautiful peninsula of Northerly Island served as the perfect outdoor venue to host the talents of Jazmine Sullivan, Guordan Banks, SWV, Tank, Erykah Badu and the V-103 crew.
Although the temperature outside was a brisk 69 degrees, the heat index from the artists, hosts, and crowd was on full blaze. With V103 personalities Ramonski Luv, Joe Soto, Chris Michaels, and Bioncé Foxx serving as a masterful quartet of master of ceremonies, while Maurice “Ice” Culpepper and DJ Phantom held it down on the 1’s and 2’s, the party was already lit before the artists even had to step foot on the stage..
The soulful spirit of the evening continued as Guordon Banks didn’t disappoint as he laced the crowd with his hit single, “Keep You in Mind.” Dressed in a full tux, he looked like he was ready for an old school Chicago dusty stepper set and the ladies and gents in attendance moved in accordance as they did their best love slide impression.
Just when you thought the show couldn’t get any better, DJ Phantom had the crowd going up on Friday when he dropped some classic Chicago house music as we waited for the queen, Erykah Badu to hit the stage. Phantom’s set made me once again refer to a few questions. How does everyone in Chicago know to respond with an emphatic “Hell Yeah!” when Loose Joints ask the question, “Is it all over my face” in their classic house record? Do you know the difference between the west side and the south side “Percolator?” Do you know anything about “Smoking the Peace Pipe?” Why does Linda Womack “Need a little more” in the classic “Baby I’m Scared of You” record? What do you know about wishing for and groovin’ to “Brighter Days” as the night sky falls upon you? If you need answers to these questions, ask anyone that attended the V103 Summer Block Party or anyone that understands what summertime Chi is all about. DJ Phantom was doing his best Chosen Few Picnic rendition and we partied as such.
The party wasn’t over yet as Erykah’s band hit the stage and provided a ten minute interlude prior to her ascending the stage. I say ascended because Ms. Badu is like a phoenix rising or a goddess with superior intellect, clever charisma, and a hood essence that makes her lovable and relatable. Like a moth to a flame burned by the fire, the crowd was drawn to Fat Belly Bella in way that transcended the normal artist to fan relationship. She vibrates at a level that many of us are trying to catch up to as she is unapologetically Erykah. From her joke about Alicia Keys stealing her sh*t as she showed off her drum machine skills, to her flexin’ her rhyme skills as she dropped NWA’s classic, “Gangsta Gangsta,’ to her fight the power moment when she reminded us all that “They can’t make us hate.” She said, “They can make us mad than a muthaf*cka, but they can’t make us hate.” From “On and On,” “Clever,” to “Tyrone,” we were looking for our phones to capture a moment that couldn’t be repeated.
Friday night, right off of Lake Michigan, on Chicago’s Northerly Island, “Summertime Chi” was flawlessly executed in its purest form by V103. The same artists could perform as a collective anywhere on the planet but what transpired that evening couldn’t be duplicated. From Maurice “Ice” Culpepper’s amazing Prince tribute to Ramonski Luv paying homage the late great Doug Banks and even his late partner in crime from the 90’s, Disco Dave, the night was one of remembrance.
We laughed, we danced, we ate, we drank, we shouted, we wave our hands in the air like we didn’t care, we sang, and most importantly, we connected. That my friends is the true definition of a Summer Block Party and what we call #SummertimeChi.
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