Hamilton, who has a slew of impressive features, was joined by his notable collaborators. “Thank you Musiq Soulchild, my baby daddy…He hates when I do that,” she joked. “Of course I’m here Team Musiq,” she said. The best surprise of the night was when the Philly crooner brought out Donnell Jones, who delighted the crowd with his 1999 hit “U Know What’s Up.” He also brought out Kameelah Williams of 702, whom he shares a son with, but she didn’t go into her bag of hits. After being introduced by comedian Jack Thriller, Soulchild performed his collab with The Roots, “Break You Off.” Robert Glasper and Lucky Daye then made surprise appearances during his set. Soulchild also had some tricks up his sleeve. So, let’s give all the mothers some love!” “We’re celebrating Valentine’s Day, but we wouldn’t be here without all the mothers. “What’s up to all the mothers out there, how y’all feeling?” he said. He then kicked off the night by wooing the mothers in the audience with his song “Mama Knew Love.” Hamilton surprised the crowd when he brought in Jermaine Dupri to be his resident DJ for the night. After things went back to normal, viewers tuned in via Instagram to watch the night of neo-soul, which was also a sold out event at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.
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