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Nelly’s New Music Featuring Diddy And…..

 

New music from Nelly featuring Diddy and another special guest. You’ll know his voice as soon as the track rolls. I’m a fan of all three of these guys. This is a definitely a “report to the dance floor” type of song for me. I’d like to share this with all of my readers. Everybody overseas too. Thanks for checking my little world out. It floors me to see so many people that come through (and as far away as Australia). Thanks also to my subscribers. Thanks for allowing me into your world as well. Let me know what you think about this track because I am feeling it. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!!!

St. Louis Goes Hard For Biggie

Puffy, and all industry suits, St. Louis is a market that can’t be denied. There are so many hip-hop heads and music lovers here that it’s ridiculous. Oh, and there are a number of upscale venues and folks with dough and milkshakes (lol) to bring the boys and the girls to the yard. Just keep reading.  St. Louis is keeping it gangster in the name of Biggie this weekend.  There are also some Inauguration festivities that are going on so again don’t sleep on the Lou. Check the line up:  Thursday 1/14: The Notorious Review: I’m assuming this is a party playing only BIG’s Music and Videos and the such going down at the 609 Lounge (www.609u.com). Next up is the Preview: Friday 1/15 an exclusive listening party going down at Exo –INDIA WORLD’S FAVORITE SPOT IN THE LOU (WWW.EXOSTL.COM).  Their site is not saying much, but trust it’s the hot spot in the lou.  Stress Free Friday’s, a roving networking happy hour is also happening this night (same place and time). Next up is the Premiere: this includes red carpet and the works.  I’m going to try to see who’s up in the place.  Wouldn’t it be great if the NY set was up in the piece??  The premiere is going down at Esquire AMC Theater (www.amctheaters.com).  Then of course, there’s an afterparty at the Gramophone (www.thegramophonelive.com).  All of this is all being brought to you by www.stl365.com.  Wow, living in St. Louis, may not be that bad afterall.  The industry just needs to recognize.