by Roy Scopazzi

ISSBROKIE has a Posse.
This applies to her cavalcade of featured artists that, once they were all done with their own sets to start off the night, all joined her on the Rickshaw Stop stage along with a photographer and who I can only assume were friends and acquaintances. It also applies to the fans themselves, and it’s a large reason why most of the shots I took of this show had to involve them in some way. This was not a sold out show but about 30 minutes before the doors opened, I can attest to the line being half way down the block. As you can tell, half the crowd had donned the beanie for sale near the entrance and nearly all of them were right near the stage, almost no wallflowers here. Even with that, BROKIE made her self known as the center of this show, working through her new album while getting the features from the people around her. She might not do too many shows, but once she gets out there I cannot recommend seeing her enough.











The openers consisted of a flurry of rappers, many of which were featured on her latest album. In order is















and Teenage Disaster.





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