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- February 28, 2006 by Dick Johnson
E-40 and Lil' Jon treated industry insiders to free weed and strippers during a listening session for 40's My Ghetto Report Card at New York City's Electric Lady Studios last night (February 27).
Two hours into the session, Jon and 40 surfaced and began taking photos with BME Recordings staffers and the slang master's crew. Moments later, John proceeded to walk across the studio, offering attendees generous portions of weed out of two ziplock bags.
Once a few blunts were ignited, exotic dancers came out to entertain the listeners. Showered with singles, dancers treated several heads to personal dances while others performed a myriad of X-rated stunts on one another.
Meanwhile, David Banner, Chamillionaire, T-Pain, BET's Jullisa, MTV's Sway, DJ Drama, DJ Kay Slay and R&B singer Avant all stopped by to show support. Warner executive Kevin Liles left the event before things truly kicked off.
In the end, journalists on hand to review the album were left listening to a mix of E-40 classics and only a few cuts from his new album, My Ghetto Report Card.
In related news, 40 will be among the Bay Area artists featured in MTV's "My Block: The Bay." The show, hosted by Sway, will also feature Too Short and Hieroglyphics, among others.
E-40's My Ghetto Report Card is slated to drop in March
- February 28, 2006 by Dick Johnson
E-40 and Lil' Jon treated industry insiders to free weed and strippers during a listening session for 40's My Ghetto Report Card at New York City's Electric Lady Studios last night (February 27).
Two hours into the session, Jon and 40 surfaced and began taking photos with BME Recordings staffers and the slang master's crew. Moments later, John proceeded to walk across the studio, offering attendees generous portions of weed out of two ziplock bags.
Once a few blunts were ignited, exotic dancers came out to entertain the listeners. Showered with singles, dancers treated several heads to personal dances while others performed a myriad of X-rated stunts on one another.
Meanwhile, David Banner, Chamillionaire, T-Pain, BET's Jullisa, MTV's Sway, DJ Drama, DJ Kay Slay and R&B singer Avant all stopped by to show support. Warner executive Kevin Liles left the event before things truly kicked off.
In the end, journalists on hand to review the album were left listening to a mix of E-40 classics and only a few cuts from his new album, My Ghetto Report Card.
In related news, 40 will be among the Bay Area artists featured in MTV's "My Block: The Bay." The show, hosted by Sway, will also feature Too Short and Hieroglyphics, among others.
E-40's My Ghetto Report Card is slated to drop in March