Jay Z didn't censor his hits for the show, dropping the N-word and F-bomb during 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder'

She continues her all-out push for Ohio on Sunday when she campaigns with hoops star LeBron James


Hillary Clinton appeared on stage with Jay Z and Beyonce in front of a huge crowd in Cleveland on Friday night in a bid to help her rocky campaign.

The Democratic candidate carried on her use of celebrity endorsements by bringing out the huge stars in the key battleground state of Ohio, with just four days until voters head to the ballot boxes.

She filled a big arena and had thousands screaming on their feet after a week dogged by the FBI investigation into her emails – but it was the celebrity power couple who stole the show.

The pair performed a string of their hits and gave the former first lady their backing.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump slammed Hillary's effort to inject star power into her campaign while on the road in Pennsylvania.

He told the crowd: 'I'm here all by myself... No guitar, no piano, no nothing'.

Beyonce, Hillary and Jay Z stand on stage during a massive Clinton campaign rally in Cleveland on Friday night

The Democratic candidate carried on her use of celebrity endorsements with just four days to go until the election

Beyonce sported an 'I'm With Her' t-shirt as the trio spoke back stage before the concert

They cracked a laugh at one of Clinton's jokes as they prepared to take the stage in the key battleground state of Ohio

In case the biggest stars in rap aren't enough to get her supporters' attention, she will campaign with hoops star 'King' LeBron James in Cleveland on Sunday, her campaign announced.

The crowd went wild when Beyonce took the stage wearing a wide brimmed black hat, while her dancers sported Hillary's traditional blue pantsuit.

Then she ran through some of her most empowering hits, including ‘Independent Women’ to ‘Run the World (Girls)'.

Then she did a few songs with her husband – with Clinton’s ‘Stronger Together’ logo behind her.

‘Ohio we are on the doorstep of history,’ said Jay Z after the show. ‘I am here tonight because respect matters. Respect matters to me.’

Clinton embraces Beyonce before her set during the huge campaign event on Friday

Beyonce has made no support for the Democrats no secret, but she urged the crowd to get out and vote as they still have 'unfinished business'

Beyonce's backing dancers dressed up in Hillary's traditional pantsuits as she performed an array of her hits - and gave the former first lady a massive endorsement

He thanked his wife, asking the crowd to applaud ‘One more time for the one and only Queen Bee.’

Clinton, who had hung out with the couple backstage, spoke briefly when it was over.

‘Well we have unfinished business to attend to,’ she said, stressing her women-empowering themes, including ‘a glass ceiling to crack once and for all.’

For a brief period Friday night, Clinton's carefully honed messages, and attacks on Donald Trump yielded to improvised raps, which got combined with motivational messages blasted before a captive audience.

'Stronger Together! We're stronger together,' Jay Z yelled into the mic with an image of an American eagle on screen, right before launching into a pounding version of 'Clique,' performed with Big Sean.

He was backed by his band, plus blazing lights and a pounding sound system that had the crowd on their feet and lighting up their cell phones at Cleveland University's Wolstein Center.

'One man could change the world,' sang rapper Big Sean, before stopping to observe the country was 'about to have the first female president, the first woman president.'

‘Ohio we are on the doorstep of history,’ said Jay Z after the show. ‘I am here tonight because respect matters. Respect matters to me’

Hillary addressed the huge crowd in Cleveland after the stars took to the stage

Clinton has been rolling out celebrities in the final stretch of the campaign in a bid to attract younger voters

Jay Z was one of the headline acts for the Democratic presidential candidate's big musical night in Ohio

'Stronger Together! We're stronger together,' Jay Z yelled into the mic during his set

'This is historic, this is a moment in time,' he said between numbers.

Then, he shifted gears and rapped, 'I don't f**** with you. You little stupid ass b****, I ain't f*****' with you.'

Clinton jetted to Cleveland Friday for one in a series of large-scale campaign rallies, during a week when there have been shifts in battleground states amid continued reverberations from her email scandal and the FBI's stunning announcement that it was still looking into it.

It's part of a pop culture barrage that is harnessing the celebrity of stars like Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, Pharrell Williams, and Marc Anthony to get voters fired up to vote for the candidate.

Clinton flew to Cleveland from Detroit, where she brought two contest winners and their guests along for the show.

'You have the power to change the world,' Jay Z yelled into the microphone during a rendition of 'Londonistan' while a track from Rihanna provided backing.

After his third song, three large screens lit up in blue with a 'Vote' sign on them.

In a campaign that featured the GOP using the word 'p****; during a televised rally, the rap star didn't sanitize his lyrics, yelling out 'Jay motherf*****' during one song.

Jay Z also casually dropped the N-word and f**ck as he performed some of his biggest hits, including 'F***WithMeYouKnowIGotIt', 'Jigga My N***a', and 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder'

'If you feelin' like a pimp, n*** go and brush your shoulders off,' he rapped in the latter song.

'Ladies is pimps too, go and brush your shoulders off. N***a is crazy baby, don't forget that boy told you. Get that dirt of your shoulders.'