The former Gap Band frontman had couples twirling to his quiet-storm ballads and jamming out to funk classics such as “Outstanding” and “Party Train.” Next-generation singers like Songz and D’Angelo might have garnered the lion’s share of the pre-festival media buzz, but the screams that Wilson brought forth during his two-hour set of hits resonated throughout the Superdome louder than any of the other night’s acts.Ĭheck out these 7 highlights from Friday night of 2012 Essence Music Festival.ġ. But despite impressive sets by many of the night’s acts, it soon became apparent that the night belonged to Wilson.
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