On 9/13 Stem partnered with L.A.’s Soho Warehouse to celebrate the release of Juicy J's new album, Ravenite Social Club.
The swanky shindig brought together more than 700 guests, including DSP honchos and Recording Academy board members, as Juicy performed five songs from the new album—released 8/27 on Stem—with The Band of Brothas.
Juicy also delivered jazz renditions of Three Six Mafia tracks “Slob on My Knob” and “Bandz a Make Her Dance.” Emi Seacrest, featured on Ravenite Social Club’s “Deserve It” and “To You” f/Robert Glasper, opened.
Seen just before singing nine-part harmony are (l-r) Stem’s Eric Ho, Kylie Everitt, Lexi Roney, Bre Harper, artist Juicy J,
Stem’s Nima Khalilian, Natalie Sellers and London Hamilton and Soho House’s Hiroaki Shinya.
Pictured are (l-r) Khalilian, Roney, Juicy J, Stem’s Faven Yohannes, Harper and Hamilton.
Photo: @thiswasmajor
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