Hillary Clinton's Get Out the Vote concert event in Cleveland, Ohio on Friday (Nov. 4) ended up looking like a mini Summer Jam, complete with Clinton dropping bars from Hov raps in her speech to the crowd.

As previously reported, the concert was super litty, featuring performances from A-list guests Jay Z, Beyonce, Chance The Rapper, Big Sean and J. Cole.

By the time Clinton hit the stage, the crowd was pumped. She added to the hype by showing off the sauce and inserting lyrics from Jigga's verse on Jeezy's "My President (Remix)."

"I thank Jay for addressing in his music some of our biggest challenges in the country; poverty, racism, the urgent need for criminal justice reform," she started. "And remember, Jay memorably said something we should all recall. 'Rosa Parks sat, so Martin Luther could walk. And Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run. And Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly,'" she added.

Prior to taking the stage, Clinton was introduced by Jay, who suggested that Donald Trump could not be the next POTUS.

“The soul is colorless. I want to grow up in a world where our daughter has no limitations. [Where] she feels like she can be whatever she wants to be in the world,” he started. “That other guy, I don’t have any ill will toward him. But his conversation is divisive, and that’s not an evolved soul to me. So he cannot be my president. He cannot be our president. Once you divide us, you weaken us. We are stronger together.”

Check out more footage from the event, below.

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