What followed was a musical euphoria for Songz fans as he highlighted fan favorites from every album released before “Tremaine.” Highlights included the ballads “Can’t Help but Wait,” “I Need a Girl,” and “Last Time.” Like many R&B singers before him, Songz has become known for his sexy slow jams. To my surprise, Trey opened up with one of my personal favorites, “Gotta Go,” from his 2005 debut “I Gotta Make It.” Hopefully, Songz and longtime collaborator Troy Taylor market Angel with more of a lover boy type angle, otherwise he could become lost in the currently overpopulated field of young R&B singers.Īt 8:15, Songz took the stage to much excitement from his adoring female fans whom he refers to as “Trey’s Angels.” I fully expected Trey to open his show with something from the “Tremaine” album. The singer appears to be vocally stronger and more comfortable with slow songs as opposed to the up-tempo material. However, as his performance went on, Angel seemed more comfortable and showcased a natural tenor on the song “Anxious.” Initially, my wife and I weren’t too impressed with MIKEXANGEL, as his stage presence was lacking, due to his pitchy vocals. It was quite the treat to hear the audience singing word for word the lyrics to “More Than That,” which appears on Trey’s 2011 mix-tape “Anticipation.” As concert hosts, Dani Starr & DJ Quicksilver of WPGC asked, “Ladies, has anyone seen Trey’s workout video on Instagram? The women in the audience replied with loud applause.īefore Songz took the stage, Richmond VA native and newly signed Songbook artist (Songz’s record label) MIKEXANGEL graced the stage as the opening act. ![]() ![]() ![]() The night opened with a DJ playing various songs from Trey’s seven albums & seven mix-tape catalog. In support of his seventh album, “Tremaine.” With a predominantly female audience in tow, Songz born Tremaine Neverson effortlessly showed through a two hour set why he’s still one of the most recognizable voices in modern R&B. ![]() On Sunday, May 14th, 2017, Trey Songz brought his music anticipated “Tremaine tour to the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.
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