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Ari Lennox Proves She’s a Force to Be Reckoned with in the R&B Game

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Ari Lennox Proves She’s a Force to Be Reckoned with in the R&B Game

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Ari Lennox brought her soulful R&B sound to Fox Theater in Oakland, CA with a performance that was nothing short of mesmerizing. Known for her powerful vocals and introspective lyrics, she commanded the stage with her dynamic stage presence, drawing the audience in with every note. The energy in the theater was electric as she belted out hits like “Boy Bye,” “BMO,” and “Whipped Cream.”

Lennox’s stage presence was undeniable, as she danced and interacted with the audience throughout the entire performance. The crowd sang and swayed along to her smooth beats, creating a magical atmosphere that had everyone feeling the love.

After a 20-song set, she went into “Shea Butter Baby,” a song in which she said “changed her life.” It wasn’t the set finale though, as many fans thought. Fans screamed and hollered, begging for an encore. Lennox sauntered back out onto the stage and closed the night with “Pressure,” the lead single from her latest album, age/sex/location.

All in all, Ari Lennox’s magnetism and electric performance proves that she is one of the hottest rising R&B stars in the game now.

Show Date: 04.12.23 | Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater | Ari Lennox R&B Force

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