His performance was extremely sexually charged to the point of working the mostly female crowd into a frenzy or he was the king of the nightlife banging out club hit after club hit. He stuck to his usual lover man shtick throughout most of his performance to the point where a lot of songs melted into one long slow jam. Throughout his performance, Songz involved his screaming fans in more ways than one. Miguel took a break from singing to share a little of his backstory with the crowd before clowning around with two of his guitar players to the tune of 2Pac’s “I Get Around.” He closed the show with a sing-a-long of his monster song “Adorn” where the crowd sang most of the entire first verse. He continued going back and forth between his debut and sophomore album much to the crowd’s delight all while providing a note-worthy light show and entertaining the audience with dance moves that clearly come from the James Brown school of performing. He even managed to incorporate dancing into a performance of supposed slow jam “Sure Thing” before launching into electric guitar driven “Use Me” from his latest album. He opened up his set with a high-energy version of “Strawberry Amazing” from his 2008 mixtape “Mischief.” Said enthusiasm never waned. Miguel is another relatively new kid in urban music, but 2012 was a banner year for him with big features, Grammy nominations and releasing his newest effort “Kaleidoscope Dream.” Although, most of his music ranges from smoothed out to trippy, his stage show is another story.
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