Catarina Cruz and Ricardo Jorge Fonseca
A spliff in hand, the equivalent in other inflatable , set the tone for the debut in the national territory of American rapper Wiz Khalifa, who came to Meo Southwest with the mission to teach the 41,000 festival-goers the herb ABC.
Accompanied in stage by DJ Bonics, Wiz Khalifa began toasting the crowd with “Most of us”, the latest album, released this year, according to themes such as “Gang Bang” or “More and More”. The apology of cannabis, its legalization and enjoyment are the themes that run through all the songs and all the concert with rapper inviting the crowd to join him in this constant exercise of tasting. And many have entered into communion with Wiz Khalifa, building white clouds of smoke in front of the stage or exercising the thumb and forefinger in the art of wind.
“Young, wild and free” (in original with the weight of contributions from Snoop Dogg and Bruno Mars) was celebrated effusively, and “Black and yellow”, with people piggyback to stir the air, while some yielded to pressure and landed in nosedive in the soft grass of the room.
Wiz Khalifa, slim figure, hyper-tattooed, open shirt showing his chest, rarely given rest to the fingers. For the public, launched inflatable giant charros while debitava suggestive themes as “bake sale”, “We Dem Boyz” or “roll up”. For the party, a festive cloud of confetti and mellow rhythm of “See you again”.
The night closed with Martin Garrix , which two years ago served in the reception day the camper and now closes the main stage with pomp and flames nearly scorched the public of the first rows. The Dutch DJ has gained notoriety with his remixes of Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike and Sander van Doorn and, above all, with its original theme “Animals”, which reached double platinum in the US and circulated by tracks around the globe.
Riding on the grounds of progressive house and future bass, and extensive use of samples, the sound Garrix seems a few steps above the bacoca insanity of DVBBS and Yellow Claw, who acted eve, but the drizzle of olive oil continues to flow in abundance in large sections of the themes remixed.
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