300 Entertainment has amassed a roster of certified party starters with Young Thug and Fetty Wap among them. Last night (Jan. 26), the label founded by Lyor Cohen, Roger Gold, Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz brought out its young guns to party in New York for the Young Hustle Tour.

Filling up New York's legendary SOB's, the Young Hustle Tour seemed to have a little something for every type of hip-hop fan. Taking the stage at roughly 9:30 p.m., Dublin-raised Rejjie Snow's cool demeanor won the crowd over and it was clear his niche fans were out in full force to support him. By the end of his 15-minute set (and his first performance in New York City), the "Around the World" MC had the growing crowd chanting his name.

Taking things back stateside, Baltimore's Tate Kobang amped up the crowd in true DMV style. He performed hype tracks like "Bank Rolls," which caused unabashed dancing. Naturally, when Tate announced that 300's brightest star, Young Thug, was in the building, everyone's phone was whipped out to get a glimpse of Gucci-laced Thugger rocking out at stage left. Though Thug never got on the mic to say a few words, he was visibly vibing to Tate's set and feeding off the crowd's gaze.

A switch up in the schedule found Rich the Kid taking the stage by 10:30 p.m., rocking an Off-White tee, gold-rimmed glasses and, of course, his Quality Control chain. He started off with his latest banger, "Dabbin Fever," and then ran through "WDYW." PnB Rock made a quick appearance to invigorate the crowd with their new collab, "My Zone" and made sure to dap up every supporter in the front row. By the end of Rich's turn, the crowd had been worked into a  frenzy and a sweaty hug between PnB and Rich was the moment to catch video.

Not to be missed, ATL duo TK n Cash kept things moving literally and figuratively and caught the audiences' attention with an a cappella freestyle. Their hit "3 Times in a Row" had the crowd moving. T-Wayne finished the night by bringing on Brooklyn's own Maino, giving the crowd his best Milly Rock impression and jamming out to his viral hit, "Nasty Freestyle."

The 300 Entertainment roster proved their hustle can't be stopped.

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