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COLOR ME BADD - TAG TEAM - RIFF RAFF


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FREE CONCERT
SATURDAY, JUNE 12
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RIFF RAFF
COLOR ME BADD
TAG TEAM
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THE REGLIA
at LAKE OF THE OZARKS
250 Raquet Club Drive
Lake Ozark, MO 573-723-3000
FREE SHOW
SHOWTIME : 6 p.m.
https://theregaliahotel.com/ 

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This show will be outside in the concert area on a festival size stage by the largest swim up bar in the Midwest.

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ARTIST BIO :

RIFF RAFF
Weird and wild enough to be associated with Soulja Boy, Andy Milonakis, O.G. Ron C., and Diplo’s Mad Decent crew, Houston rapper Riff Raff first came on the scene in 2009 as a contestant on MTV’s From G’s to Gents, a competitive reality series where hardcore ballers tried to become sophisticates. According to OutKast associate and the show’s host Fonzworth Bentley, Riff Raff was “beyond” his help, but “crazy like a fox” was another way to think of it, as the rapper had the MTV logo tattooed on his neck, thus allowing him to use the network’s name legally on his MTV Riff Raff mixtapes, his posts to video-sharing sites, and all his free tracks uploaded to social media. Thanks to Riff Raff mentioning his phone number in his songs, he was contacted by like-minded rapper Dirt Nasty, along with Andy Milonakis, for some collaborative tracks that landed beginning in 2010, and by 2011 he was signed to Soulja Boy’s label and production house, S.O.D. Money Gang Inc. The relationship didn’t last long, as Riff Raff signed with Diplo’s Mad Decent label in 2012 and issued his Birth of an Icon mixtape. The tape featured early hits like “Jose Canseco” and “Jody Highroller,” along with the Action Bronson team-up “Bird on a Wire.” He also teamed up with Milonakis and Nasty in 2012 for the project and album Three Loco, while 2013 saw him partner with DollaBillGates for the album Jumpin Out the Gym. In 2014, he went back to his solo career with the Mad Decent release Neon Icon. The album featured the singles “How to Be the Man” and “Tip Toe Wing in My Jawwdinz,” and in 2015 it was remixed by DJ O.G. Ron C. for the release Purple Icon: Chopped Not Slopped. Released by the MC’s own label, Neon Nation, Peach Panther followed in 2016. The album featured the single “Carlos Slim,” the Gucci Mane and Danny Brown collaboration “I Drive By,” and plenty of beats from the Atlanta production crew 808 Mafia. Later that year, he and DJ Afterthought released the highly collaborative Balloween, which featured guest spots from Skepta, Quavo, DJ Paul, and many others. Maintaining his prolific run, Riff Raff followed up in early 2017 with the Aquaberry Aquarius mixtape and the full-length LP, The White West. A collaborative album with DJ Afterthought, Cool Blue Jewels, kicked off 2018, with Alcoholic Alligator following just a few months later.

https://planetriffraff.com/ 
https://youtu.be/niHSDx4Y_zs

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COLOR ME BADD
This vocal quartet formed as high school students in Oklahoma City before relocating to New York. They proved adept at both churning dance tunes and sincere ballads. Signing to Giant Records, they broke through in 1991 with their performance of “I Wanna Sex You Up” on the soundtrack of New Jack City. Released as a single, the song topped the R&B charts, went Top Five pop, and enjoyed double-platinum sales. They followed it with the gold-selling “I Adore Mi Amor,” which hit #1 on both the pop and R&B charts. The singles set the stage for the first Color Me Badd album, C.M.B., which sold over three million copies and spawned the gold-selling number one pop hit “All 4 Love” as well as the Top 20 singles “Thinkin’ Back” and “Slow Motion.” Color Me Badd’s next single was another movie soundtrack song, “Forever Love” from Mo’ Money, their sixth consecutive single to reach the Top 20. They finished 1992 second only to Boyz II Men as the top pop singles act of the year. After slating fans’ thirst for a new album with the remix collection Young, Gifted and Badd - The Remixes, the group issued their second album of new material, Time and Chance, in November 1993. It featured two Top 20 pop singles, the title track (which also made the R&B Top Ten) and “Choose,” and went gold, but that was a commercial disappointment after the enormous success of the first album. Now & Forever (1996) gave Color Me Badd a final Top 20 pop single in “The Earth, the Sun, the Rain,” but it barely registered in the charts. The group switched to Sony for a final album, Awakening, but its commercial failure led them to disband.

https://colormebaddmusic.com/ 
https://youtu.be/Oxu3pq319r0 

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TAG TEAM
Tag Team is an American hip hop/pop rap duo from Atlanta, Georgia. They are best known for their 1993 single “Whoomp! (There It Is)”, which has been featured in a number of advertisements, films, and TV shows. The duo is made up of Cecil Glenn (DC the Brain Supreme) and Steve Gibson (Steve Rolln).

https://www.tagteambackagain.com/
https://youtu.be/ffCEr327W44 

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REGALIA
The Regalia is a hotel, conference center, and concert venue in Lake Ozark, MO. This facility features a large festival sized concert stage outside next to the largest swim up bar in the Midwest. There is a capacity of 2500 people for outdoor summertime concerts. The Regalia also features 82 hotel rooms, 2 restaurants, 4 bars, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, conference center, and plenty of free parking next to the venue.

573-723-3000
https://theregaliahotel.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/regalia250 
https://www.instagram.com/regalia.hotel/ 



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