American music icon Jay-Z launched his three-night Reasonable Doubt 30th-anniversary concert series at Yankee Stadium on Friday, featuring special appearances by his wife, Beyoncé, and their daughter, Blue Ivy.
The opening show began with a prerecorded video of Beyoncé cutting the rapper’s hair into a new buzzed style, which drew massive cheers from the stadium audience and quickly sparked speculation online.
Beyoncé later surprised fans by joining her husband on stage to perform the 1996 hit “Can’t Knock the Hustle,” delivering the vocals originally recorded by Mary J. Blige. Before exiting the stage, she praised her husband, telling the audience, “Give it up for my baby.”
The couple’s 14-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, also took part in the anniversary celebration. She joined Jay-Z for a performance of the track “Feelin’ It” and concluded the segment with a live piano solo before embracing her father.
The event was the first of three planned anniversary performances. The second concert focused on his 2001 album The Blueprint, while a final concert, Extra Innings, combined material from both eras due to high ticket demand.
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