Jay Z’s “Get Out the Vote” concert in Cleveland drew in hundreds of fans as the rap mogul urged young people to vote in the national election on Tuesday (Nov. 8).

But Hov wasn’t the only big-name superstar at the event, rappers Big Sean, Chance the Rapper and J. Cole were among the rappers who performed. Oh, and his superstar wife, Beyonce, slayed the event with backup dancers who donned Clinton-inspired pantsuits. The concert was in support of Hillary Clinton’s run to become the first woman president of the United States.

According to Billboard, Sean Don, J. Cole and Chano delivered exhilarating sets, but, as usual, it was Queen Bey who stole the show.

The R&B superstar was striking in her big black hat, matching polka-dot jumpsuit, six-inch stilettos and a black sequined blouse with a beaded collar. Beyonce was flanked by her dancers who also wore pantsuits and "I'm With Her" T-shirts. Beyonce performed a medley of hits including “Formation” and "Freedom."

As for Jay Z's set, he performed a bevy of tracks including “Dirt Off My Shoulder” “Run This Town,” "Clique" (with Big Sean) and “Holy Grail” (with assist from Queen Bey). Throughout the show, Hov chanted to the crowd, "We're Stronger Together."

Afterward, the hip-hop power couple took a moment to address the crowd on the importance of voting in the upcoming elections. "We have to think about the future of our daughters, our sons, and vote for someone who cares for them as much as we do. And that is why, I'm with her," said Beyonce.

Before the concert wrapped up, Clinton graced the stage to talk to concertgoers and deliver a powerful message. “How about those pantsuits?” she joked, referring to Beyonce's outfit, before getting more serious. “I want to be a president that helps everybody fulfill their God-given potential,” she said.

After Clinton's brief speech, Jay Z returned to the stage for one more performance. The rap mogul performed an inspiring rendition of “Hard Knock Life,” to remind everyone that the struggle is still real in the hood.

Overall, Jay Z delivered a great show that hopefully with inspire those in attendance that their voice counts and it needs to be heard on Nov. 8.

Jay Z Holds Get Out The Vote Concert In Support Of Hillary Clinton
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