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Hip Hop Hooray! Grammy Award Winners Naughty by Nature to Headline EXXXOTICA NJ Stage For Immediate Release September 6, 2012 Hip Hop Hooray! Grammy Award Winners Naughty By Nature To Headline EXXXOTICA NJ Stage Hip Hop Legends Naughty By Nature Appearing on the RealTouch Entertainment Stage at EXXXOTICA NJ With a Headlining Set, Saturday, November 10, 2012 (September 6, 2012 - Edison, NJ) EXXXOTICA New Jersey, the nation’s leading love and sex expo, offers more than just burlesque shows, male dancers, aerial acts and star-studded panels on stage. It now also boasts Grammy Award winners and hip-hop royalty Naughty By Nature performing a full concert set Saturday night on the RealTouch Entertainment Stage. Hailing from nearby East Orange, NJ, Naughty By Nature, invented the hip-hop anthem and topped the charts with their hits “O.P.P.” and “Hip Hop Hooray.” The trio achieved critical acclaim with their 1995 Grammy Award win for best rap album, Poverty’s Paradise, and group members Treach, Vin Rock and DJ Kay Gee will be sure to make this homecoming show at EXXXOTICA the ultimate party while they perform their setlist of hits that span over two decades. “I can’t tell you what an honor and thrill it is to have Naughty By Nature performing at EXXXOTICA New Jersey,” J. Handy, director of EXXXOTICA, said. “We are all longtime fans of theirs and cannot wait to watch these guys rock the stage at our show. They are true legends, and without a doubt the biggest act we’ve ever had at EXXXOTICA. I already dug my ‘Down Wit O.P.P.’ hat out of storage!” Naughty By Nature cap off what is already a stellar lineup on stage at EXXXOTICA. Other confirmed performances include show favorites Rubberdoll in her acclaimed fetish show, the amazing aerial feats of Digital Playground contract star, Stoya, the jaw-dropping Rigor Mortis Revue, plus star-studded panels, male revues, the Ms. EXXXOTICA competition, and much more. EXXXOTICA’s own Dan Diamond and DJ Geenius host it all for three days of incredible performances and events. The RealTouch Entertainment Stage schedule is available at nj.exxxoticaexpo.com/schedules. Be sure to check out the site for updated additions and scheduling for the three days of EXXXOTICA’s performances. The 2012 EXXXOTICA New Jersey takes place at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, New Jersey, November 9, 10 and 11. Once again, women are admitted free for “Ladies Free Friday,” and to honor our troops past and present, all former and active military personnel get free admission Sunday to help celebrate Veteran’s Day. For more information, visit www.eXXXoticaExpo.com. Tickets are now on sale at nj.exxxoticaexpo.com/tickets. Advance general admission tickets start at $35 and VIP tickets at $70. There is also a 3-Day VIP super pass available online only for $150. VIP tickets include free admission to official EXXXOTICA after parties, along with tons of free swag. To secure booth space and sponsorships for the EXXXOTICA Expo, please contact [email protected] or call (267) 909-9760. For more information on EXXXOTICA, email [email protected]. For press inquiries and additional information, please contact Adrenaline PR and Maria Ferrero at 732-462- 4262 [email protected]. .
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