IT'S GCB BABY!!!
During the week July 21-27, GCB is takin' over! Here's the events:
July 21 (Monday):
GCB teams up with the City of St. Louis Dept of Health for free HIV testing @
St. Louis Connect Care
5535 DELMAR BLVD
12 noon to 3pm.
July 22 (Tuesday):
Look for GCB in the streets giving away Day 26 tix!
July 23 (Wednesday):
GCB NIGHT IN THE LOOP, COME SEE SHORTY, GCB, AND OTHER ST LOUIS ARTISTS PERFORM IN THE Delmar LOOP!
July 24 (Thursday):
Look for GCB in the streets giving away Day 26 tix!
July 25 (Friday):
Its GCB DAY @ Six Flags! Come kick it with "The Prince of the City" @ Six Flags!
Friday Nite:
2 parties!
GCB presents ST LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL PARTY AT TOUCH OF ELEGANCE BANQUET CENTER 6812 PAGE @ Ferguson --- LADIES $5 TIL 11! DOORS OPEN AT 9!
COLLEGE PARTY AT THE ALL NEW CLUB TV 1 (THE OLD CLUB DREAMS) LOCATED ON WASHINGTON AND COMPTON.. LADIES $5 TIL 11.. DOORS OPEN AT 9.. 18 TO GET IN 21 TO DRINK
July 26 (Saturday):
2 Parties again...!!!!
GCB EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL PARTY AT CLUB ONYX LADIES $5 TIL MIDNIGHT
COLLEGE PARTY AT BROADWAY EAST 18 TO GET IN, 21 TO DRINK.. LADIES FREE TIL 2 AM..
July 27 (Sunday):
GCB FINALE @ Kiener Plaza, Downtown Plaza.. TEAMING UP WITH TOYBOX ENT. FOR FAMILY DAY IN THE PARK/BLOCK PARTY!!!
for more info: call me during my show 7pm-12am!!!! 5 hours long, 5 hours strong!!!
Come see Shorty, GCB and Day 26 @ the Pageant Sunday July 27!!!!


50 Cent has denied allegations his new G-Unit song "You So Tough" is aimed at rap rival T.I. - insisting it's just about "real-life situations".
The "In Da Club" hitmaker and bandmates Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo appear to take shots at T.I. with references to the "Bring 'Em Out" star's recent illegal weapons charges.
On the song, 50 Cent raps: "Nowadays this rap s**t ain't adding up/How n***ers get caught with 10 machine guns, only get 12 months?"
T.I. - real name Clifford Harris - reached a plea deal with prosecutors in March over various charges, stemming from an incident last year when he allegedly tried to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers from an undercover agent.
As part of his plea deal, the rapper was sentenced to one year in prison and a minimum of 1,000 hours of community service.
But 50 Cent claims "You So Tough" isn't targeted at anyone in particular and is about realistic incidences, just like TV crime series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
He tells MTV.com, "It's like 'CSI': You use real-life situations to create something that's entertaining without being specific.
"When have you known me to be indirect with an issue? If I had a problem with any artist, trust me, they would know.
"It's not really directed at him. It's me taking real-life situations. These things are relevant to hip-hop, period. I make something that's interesting enough for people to sink their teeth into, and I move forward."

N.E.R.D. star Pharrell Williams is planning on spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a new treatment to remove his many tattoos.
The rapper-turned-producer is sick of the body art he has on his arms and has signed up to a undergo a new method of erasing them - which involves scientists growing skin grafts in a lab.
Williams insists he doesn't care how expensive and painful the procedure will be - as long as it gets rid of the tattoos.
He says, "It's going to be pricey, but f*** it, it's worth it. I got fire on my arms! I'm a grown man!
"There's an institute called the Wake Forest Institute in North Carolina for Regenerative Skin Treatment. It's basically like getting a skin graft, but you're not taking skin from your ass or your legs. These guys actually grow the skin for you.
"First you have to give them a sample of your skin, which they then replicate. Once that's been done, they sew it on - and it's seamless."
But Williams is already plotting replacement tattoos.
He adds, "When it has healed you can go get whatever tattoo you want."