Winter Fest Featuring Webbie

Winter Fest Featuring Webbie

Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium, 705 Elvis Presley Blvd., 71101 Shreveport Kort

lau. 12.12.2026 19:30

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  • Trina
    Trina

    Trina (born Katrina Leverne Taylor on December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) is an African-American female rap artist. She's known for being the biggest enemy of rap artist Khia. Trina first gained notoriety in 1998 with her appearance on Trick Daddy's www.thug.com album, most notably on the song "Nann". Her own debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, featured a cameo by Trick Daddy and was released in 2000. Trina, who sold real estate before she began her career in music, spent the next two years honing her raw, raunchy style, following in the vein of fellow female MCs Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown. She paired up with Missy Elliott for the recording of her second effort, 2002's Diamond Princess. In 2005, Trina re-appeared with the single "Don't Trip", featuring Lil' Wayne. Her album "Glamourest Life" was released in October, 2005 -- and has thus far sold more than 350,000 copies. Trina's most successful single to date is entitled "Here We Go", and features former Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland. She is also know for using very explicit words in her lyrics.

  • Lil' Keke
    Lil' Keke
    Houston rap legend Lil’ Keke (Marcus Lakee Edwards) is a founding member of the iconic Screwed Up Click and one of the earliest collaborators of DJ Screw, helping shape the chopped-and-screwed sound that defined Houston hip-hop in the 1990s and influenced rap culture worldwide.
    His 1997 debut album Don’t Mess wit Texas, powered by the Southside anthem “Southside,” became a landmark release for the city, reportedly selling over 40,000 copies in Houston alone and establishing Keke as a cornerstone of Southern rap.
    Over the decades, Lil’ Keke has built an extensive catalog of albums, mixtapes, and chopped-and-screwed releases, including projects like It Was All a Dream, Peepin’ in My Window, Loved by Few, Hated by Many, and Money Don’t Sleep, collaborating with artists such as Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Bun B, and Big K.R.I.T.
    Recognized not only for his music but also for his impact on the community, Lil’ Keke was honored by President Barack Obama in 2016 for his dedication to community service in Houston.
    Today, Lil’ Keke continues to release new music and influence the next generation while remaining one of the most respected voices in Houston hip-hop history.
  • Pleasure P
    Pleasure P
    Sunshine Anderson is a North Carolina native, born in Winston-Salem, and later moved to Charlotte, as a child. Wallace Sellars, a friend of producer/Soulife A&R Vice President Mike City, heard Anderson singing in line at the cafeteria of North Carolina Central University and introduced the two. From there, Anderson was managed by singer Macy Gray during the recording of her first album. Her first hit single from the album was "Heard It All Before". The video for her second single, "Lunch or Dinner", was directed by Paul Hunter. "Your Woman" was certified gold soon of months after it came out in 2001.

    Her smash hit "Heard It All Before" was made into some house remixes by Ben Watt (one half of the DJ/producer set "Lazy Dog" and the DJ of "Everything But The Girl) and E-Smoove (Eric Miller, a Chicago DJ, partially responsible for the growth of house music). These remixes are extremely hard to find, but if you do, be prepared to pay a pretty penny to get your hands on them.

    Sunshine Anderson is back in the studio working on her sophomore album, Sunshine at Midnight, due for release in January 2007. The first single, "Something I Wanna Give You", started to receive airplay as early as June, 2006 in some places and officially impacted radio in the second week of August. A video directed by Gil Green was shot in the same week.

    Sunshine also did a vocal track for Groove Armada, for their Lovebox album, titled Easy.