Khalid Performs ‘Saturday Nights’ On A Sunday At Life Is Beautiful Fest
Happy 10 Years to Life Is Beautiful Music Fest! The ritual celebration of all things beautiful takes place in the center of the city in Downtown Las Vegas and has for the past decade. The event wouldn’t feel the same in any other location. The spray painted art, industrial edges of tall buildings and homey small-town vibe creates an unreplaceable feeling.
To grandiose on the occasion, the festival brought in some major headliners for day three of the festival including: Odesza, Khalid, The Emo Night Tour, Baby Tate and Loveslap.
Khalid Setlist And Festival Fit
The Grammy Award winning singer started off the night singing his 2018 hit, “Love Lies.” He wore a blue pajama matching fit that glimmered as he swifted on stage. He was serving and we were living for it.
The crowd was filled with a majority of what looked like high schoolers who sang every single lyric. As a majority of us were all once high schoolers, you know it turned into a party quickly. His performance of “8TEEN” sounded like a church choir singing in sync, now were they all in harmony, probably not, but who cares.
Above all, Khalid is known to bring out surprise guests and we weren’t sure if he had any surprises. When Khalid sang “Lovely” we felt a glimmer of hope but in fact no Billie appeared on stage. Good vibes were still roaming the festival air.
Khalid’s ‘Saturday Nights’ Are Now Sunday Nights
Khalid played his 2018 track “Saturday Nights” off of his album ‘Suncity.’ He spoke to the crowd asking we they could party like it was a Saturday night even though it was a Sunday. Without a doubt, it was the best Sunday-Saturday feeling. Khalid ended his hour and 10 minute set on the JBL stage with lots of love and appreciation.
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The Best Hip-Hop and R&B Songs of 2023 (So Far)
Original Publish Date: 7/3/23
Last Update: 11/30/23
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UPDATE: (July 31) Lil Uzi Vert was able to take the first No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for hip-hop this year with Pink Tape.
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Hip-Hop has been fighting to get a No. 1 hit single on the Billboard Hot 100 all year. We have not yet topped the charts this year – which is 50th anniversary of the genre. But that doesn’t mean that there have not been great songs this year.
Hip-Hop has had several features from Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, this year. Ice Spice released her debut EP Like..? in January. It had one feature from fellow Bronx emcee Lil Tjay on “Gangsta Boo.” The six-track EP also contained “Princess Diana,” “Bikini Bottom,” “In Ha Mood,” “Actin a Smoochie,” and her breakout hit “Munch (Feelin’ U).” Nicki Minaj also hopped on “Princess Diana” with Ice Spice in April. The two linked up again to release “Barbie World” together in June for the Barbie film soundtrack.
As for Nicki, she’s released two solo songs this year “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” and “Last Time I Saw You” but she has stayed in the studio. Besides her feature on “Princess Diana,” she has also hopped on Kim Petras’ “Alone,” Sexyy Red’s “Poundtown Remix,” YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “WTF,” and Machel Montano and Destra’s “Shake The Place.”
The latest has been her feature on Uzi’s “Endless Fashion,” and Young Thug’s “Money” with the late Juice WRLD.
J. Cole has since released “Procrastination (Broke)” and has hopped on Summer Walker’s “To Summer From Cole (audio hug)” from her Clear 2: Soft Life EP as well as Lil Durk’s “All My Life.”
R&B, however, has had a better chart record this year as SZA’s SOS hit “Kill Bill” stayed on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for 16 weeks. It beat Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You” as the longest-running No. 1 single by a solo female artist prior to SZA’s “Kill Bill.”
Take a look at the best hip-hop and R&B songs that have been released this year so far: