Juelz Santana experienced
teen-idol-like occurance on Tuesday (Nov. 29) at Brooklyn, New York’s Kings Plaza.
Santana was scheduled for an in-store CD signing at Sam Goody
in the Mall. People present witnessed a crowd so massive authorities feared
the glass of the store would shatter, as others lined the balcony of the mall
hoping to get a glimpse of the rapper.
"I actually had to come in through the roof," Juelz
Santana told AllHipHop.com of the mayhem his appearance created. "I think
really that people just really underestimated what I’m doing."
Early reports suggested that the signing was shut down by New
York SWAT Team police due to potential gang violence. Refuting the notion, Santana
explained the crowd had grown colossal and excited, because of his appearance,
forcing him to leave the building.
"It was so much love in the building, but the crowd was
agitated because they had to wait for me to arrive and then it was so packed
that people couldn’t even see me," Santana explained. "Because there
were so many people that were trying to get into the store and wasn’t trying
to leave, they actually brought in the SWAT team. It was crazy because I had
to leave after being there for like fifteen minutes."
Santana’s in-store appearance was to support his recently released
album, What The Game’s Been Missing, on Diplomat Records/Def Jam.
The rapper, who recently shot a second video for "Oh Yes,"
is enjoying success from the single "There It Go! (The Whistle Song),"
which is currently #19 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles chart.
Santana said he would reschedule the appearance to appease fans
those fans that missed his first appearance.
"You have
to keep it moving," Santana said. "I am just going to keep pushing
out projects and working, because that’s all I know how to do."