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    ONE Musicfest Shatters Records and Ignites Piedmont Park in Atlanta With 100K in Attendance

    Sonya JenkinsBy Sonya JenkinsNovember 6, 2023Updated:November 9, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 28: Janet Jackson performs onstage on Day 1 of 2023 ONE MusicFest at Piedmont Park on October 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for ONE Musicfest)
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    El DeBarge performs onstage on Day 2 of 2023 ONE MusicFest Photo Credit: Elijah Rachell, Courtesy of ONE MusicFest.

    ONE Musicfest 2023 was one for the books! In partnership with Live Nation Urban, the Southeast’s premier festival made history this past weekend with record-breaking attendance, solidifying its position as one of the most iconic
    music festivals in the nation.

    With 100,000 fans gathering at Piedmont Park, ONE Musicfest saw a 100% increase, proving that its magnetic pull continues to draw music lovers from all corners of the country. The festival, known for its diverse lineup and unforgettable performances, spanned two days and featured three electrifying stages.

    At the Sprite Hip Hop 50 Stage, fans witnessed unforgettable moments as some
    of the biggest rappers (legends and superstars) in the industry took the stage. On
    Saturday, Ed Lover brought out iconic artists Mr. Cheeks, Brand Nubian, Black
    Sheep, Dead Prez, and Nice & Smooth. During his set, Ed Lover was honored
    with a proclamation from Atlanta City Councilman Byron Amos for his
    contribution to the music industry. Hip Hop legendKRS-One showed everyone in
    attendance what it means to be a real MC, leaving the crowd in awe. T-
    Pain closed out the first day, and many fans raved that he was one of the best
    performers of the night. 


    Over at the OMF Stage and P&G Stage, singer-songwriter Danielle Ponder set
    the mood with her bluesy voice. Throughout the day, performances
    by Fabolous, Jadakiss, Coco Jones, Kodak Black, and headliner Megan Thee
    Stallion kept fans on their feet all day. Lil Kim brought out surprise
    guests Sukihana and Eric Bellinger. Fans crowded around in anticipation
    as Janet Jackson graced the stage to headline day one. In true form, Janet and her
    dancers delivered a vibrant performance, with dynamic choreography to hits like
    “Control” and “Scream.” Jazze Pha, Jermaine Dupri, and J. Cole made special
    appearances during the Queen of Pop’s set.

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    On Sunday, AfroSoul Artist Nola Ade, originally from Chicago by way of Nigeria,
    opened up and set the tone for the energetic performances to come throughout
    the day at the Hip Hop 50 Stage. Waka Flocka’s adrenaline-pumping
    performance had him jumping into the crowd. Paying homage to the ladies,
    legends Trina, Yo-Yo, and Lady of Rage showcased their bars in full female
    power essence. Killer Mike, accompanied by soul-stirring background singers,
    took the audience to church with his powerful performance. Headliner DJ
    Drama brought out his friends Too $hort, T.I., 2 Chainz, and the
    aforementioned Waka Flocka who gave Hip Hop its well-deserved flowers in this
    50th anniversary year.


    MF’s second day brought more recognition to the festival as The Dream, a
    creative force in the music industry with a hand in over 100 million records,
    received an Atlanta City Council proclamation for his outstanding contributions.
    With combined efforts from HBCU Change, Asbury Automotive Group, and
    Aetna, ONE Musicfest donated $65,000 to Morris Brown College and FAMU.
    Performers Smino, Key Glock, Tems, Boosie, and Brent Faiyaz each showcased
    their exceptional stage presence, captivating the crowd with their charisma,
    energy, and undeniable connection to the audience.

    Musicfest continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the music festival scene,
    and this year’s event was nothing short of spectacular. With record-breaking
    attendance, unforgettable performances, and meaningful recognitions, OMF once
    again showcased its ability to unite music enthusiasts and celebrate the power of
    music diversely and dynamically.

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