The song has been performed on the Watch the Throne Tour. MTV News said with "the track's Will Ferrell intro ("We're gonna skate to one song and one song only") brought on the moment that everyone was waiting for."[16] USA Today commented "at one point, as Jay-Z and West performed *****s in Paris' from their new hit CD, "Watch the Throne," West exhorted the audience to "Bounce! Bounce!" The resulting stomping had Philips Arena rocking and shaking in a way that it hasn't for the Hawks in a long time."[17] In early stops, the song was performed three times. Kanye West and Jay-Z began performing the song more than thrice at the Miami show at American Airlines Arena by performing the song five times. The song was played six times at the TD Garden in Boston on November 21, 2011 setting a record for the tour at the time. It was then broken when it was performed seven times at The Palace of Auburn Hills. It was again broken on December 1, 2011 at the United Center in Chicago, IL when the duo performed the song 8 times. On December 12, 2011 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA, the song was played a total of 9 times, a record which would stand until the next night, when the duo performed the song 10 times. The crowd was also told that cameras had been brought to the concert for the record breaking December 13th performance to film the music video for the song. The song was also performed live as part of the 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. During the Final Tour Stop in Vancouver the aforementioned record was met again with the duo performing the song ten times on the final night, Dec. 18 at Rogers Arena, despite several newspaper articles claiming that it was performed a total of eleven times.[18
With all the alcohol consumed I was too hype to get tired. It was a great way to close out the show. Soon after, 97.9 played the song for an hour straight, now that got old fast. lol
So they did it 10 times in a row or 10 times times during the show? No wonder Kanye's voice was all raspy.
Well when they came to Houston, the song was last on the playlist and they did it about 6 or 7 times in a row at the end of the show.
Guess I've just never been to a concert where the same song was played multiple times. When it started the 2nd time I'd expect them to change it some way; by the 3rd time I'd be leaving the venue.
How long was their concert usually on this tour? If it was 2 hours and of that 30 minutes being one song repeated to futility I'd want a refund. Guess I'm still just trying to wrap my brain around 1 song being played 10 times.
Yeah, count me in as someone who doesn't really get playing the same song 10 times at a concert. That's pretty weird.
Was the song at least remixed a bit, or sounded slightly different? Or was it the same version, played over and over again?
Exactly. It was a great way to end the show. Leave the most popular song of the album last and play it multiple times to get everyone crazy. Its just a great "crunk" song.
Same version each time with the next play being crazier than the last because everyone kept getting more and more hype each time it was played.
serious question, do people other than blacks use the term "boushie" (best way i could spell it). it didn't even think blacks outside of texas used term