
“Tonight is the first night of the iHeart Radio Music Festival, so you guys should be feeling really fu**ing special right now,” she told the sold-out crowd. “Tonight we need to make history, right? So I don’t want anybody in this building acting shy—nobody. I want ya’ll to get real cocky with me.”
RiRi then performed “Cockiness” followed by “Birthday Cake,” as her shirtless male dancers worked up a sweat. Confetti and balloons fell from the ceiling during the “We Found Love” finale.
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About the Author
New York City’s “Boy Boy,” is an extraordinary business man, entertainer, and event producer. Born and raised on the lower east side of New York City, Boy Boy is a well-known MC whose management skills, determination and confidence have brought him opportunities young adults only dream of.
Boy Boy always had an attraction to music and entertainment and at the young age of 15, started marking his territory by MC-ing and hosting Day Jams all over the city. Although incredibly young, he quickly proved to be far from an amateur. His confidence and poise on stage captured audience members’ attention and prepped them for exciting performances to come. Immediately, promoters and organizers started taking note of boy boy’s skills and began requesting him to host shows, events and parties all across New York City.
In 2007, Boy Boy established the Desi American Youth Collaboration, a social-networking organization that provides inner-city South Asian young adults with the opportunity to learn more about their culture while having fun. Since its inception, DAYC has produced many successful events, including street fairs, cultural shows and concerts. Boy Boy personally secured some of the biggest names in music to perform at these events, including rappers Fat Joe, Red Café and Notch and renowned reggae artist Sean Paul. He has also worked with Fabulous, Neyo, and South Asian heavy hitters, Da Bilz and Raghav, among others.
Today, he is working harder than ever and constantly strives to do things “bigger and better.” He continues to host and MC shows throughout New York and produces events for DAYC. His future goals include launching his own radio station and television show, while continuously placing the Bengalis and their culture on the map. His unrelenting determination and hard work make it clear that for boy boy, the sky is truly the limit.



