This Friday May 28th, 2010 at Good Time Charlie's (Chatterbox 2.0), 1366 West Meeting Street, Lancaster, SC come out & CRASH DA PARTY with the iLL Camp Crew, the Other Side, and Topp Kat. Doors open at 9pm and the show will start at 10pm. Security will be enforced and the drink specials will be amazing. So if you haven't heard a rap n' roll show before, be in the house for this one. Click here to RSVP. You'll be sorry if you only hear about this one.
The official type are invited to a party for yo' grown and sexy ass. RSVP here because on June 11th at the Old School Sports Bar, The Camp is hosting a "No Garbage Allowed" Hip-Hop Party for guys 25+ and ladies 21+. No garbage means don't bring none to the party because security is in the house. If you wanna enjoy music in the club from when music was good, well then is where you need to be. Drink specials will be in effect all night and it's only $5.00 to get in...all night. iCTV will be filming so ladies keep it sexy and fellas stay fly and come hang out with iLL Camp from 10pm until at The Old School Sports Bar, 1834 Old Charlotte Road, Lancaster, SC. We get in all the way in. This is another iCU Promotion.
Our good friends and affiliates at PayDay Entertainment are hosting a Car Show/Concert & Afterparty at the American Legion in Lancaster, SC on May 8th starting about 5pm. Hot wings, hot whips, hot chicks and hot lyrics are sure to be in great abundance because PayDay is everywhere. The show will feature acts from all over the Carolinas. The Camp is set to put on a helluva performance so come out and have a good time this Saturday.
Unfortunately, Gangstarr founder and monotone emcee mastermind, Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal aka Guru has passed on. The victim of both cancer and controversy, iLL Camp would like to both pay our condolences to the Elam family and pay homage to the man Keith Elam for being such an inspiration to us as Hip-Hop heads and fans who enjoy truth in music. Guru was the epitome of realness in music and it will forever be evident in his legacy. Long live the Gangstarr Foundation and Hip-Hop as a culture but it has definitely lost a true soldier. RIP.