L.A. and Erica Reid invited a few close friends to their $30m+ Bel Air estate Friday afternoon for a little pre-Grammy Brunch, co-sponsored by Epic, Rolls Royce, Martell Blue Swift and Jetsmarter. The now-annual affair (L.A. did it last year in conjunction with the publication of his autobiography, Sing to Me) was the first big event of Grammy weekend.
Among the noshers spotted through the banquet-room window by our soaked, bedraggled field reporter were (deep breath) Doug Morris, Rob Stringer, Tom Corson, Peter Edge, Sylvia Rhone, Kevin Kelleher, Dennis Kooker, P. Diddy, Russell Simmons, Joel Katz, Jeffrey Azoff, Danny Strick, John Branca, Aaron Rosenberg, Danny Rose, Karen Kwak, Janelle Monae, Ryan Seacrest, Jennifer Hudson, Mark Gillespie, Jidenna, Kat Dahlia, Producer of the Year nom Ricky Reed aka Wallpaper, Travis Scott, DJ Khaled, Fifth Harmony, Kelly Rowland, Adrian Garner, Camila Cabello, Diane Warren, Andre Harrell, Holly Robinson-Peete, Mel Lewinter, Scott Igoe, French Montana, Michael Ostin (who manages A Tribe Called Quest), Greg Thompson, Adrian Grenier, Benny Pough, Lynn Hazan, Joey Arbagey, Paul Pontius, Chris Anokute, Todd Glassman and Laura Swanson.
It looked like everybody was having a really good time, our reporter noted before heading to Subway for a $6 foot-long.
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SONG REVENUE:
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THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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