*Jermaine Dupri prefers a woman that is keen on accompanying him to strip clubs. But if she is not into adult entertainment venues, she may not be the right match for him.
“If [a woman I’m dating] came to Atlanta, and I said ‘We going to Magic City tonight’ and she was like ‘Well, you know I don’t really f*ck with no strip clubs.’…At that point you, you have broke our synergy,” the music producer said during a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, The Jasmine Brand reports. “You flew to Atlanta to stay at my house? While I go party with my homeboys?”
He continued: “As a woman, her mind’s going to start doing this [rotating motion]…I asked you to come with me so that your mind wouldn’t do that, but you want to stay at home and wait till I get back… and then come back possibly smelling like the strip club, all these questions…then we going to have a beef.”
Dupri dated Janet Jackson from 2002 – 2009, but he never took her to the strip club.
“I was thinking like, ‘Oh, if I take her in there one of them girls going to tap me on my shoulder that I done been with and she going to know…I was thinking about all the bull sh*to,” he said about Jackson on The Breakfast Club. Jackson and Dupri broke up due to his cheating.
Elsewhere in the interview (see the clip above), JD promoted the upcoming “Freaknik” documentary. The music mogul teamed Uncle Luke to executive produce the project for Hulu.
Per the synopsis: “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told is a celebratory exploration of the boisterous times of Freaknik, the iconic Atlanta street party that drew hundreds of thousands of people in the 80s and 90s, helping put Atlanta on the map culturally. What began as a Black college cookout, soon became known for lurid tales of highway hookups and legendary late-night parties that ultimately led to the festival’s downfall. At its height, Freaknik was a traffic stopping, city-shuttering, juggernaut that has since become a cult classic. Rooted deep in its history of Civil Rights, thriving Black leadership, and focus on the uplifting of Black culture and education, Atlanta became the only place a festival like this could grow and thrive. Though it ceased over two decades ago, the infamous legacy still resonates through nostalgia and a new generation’s longing for a care-free platform that celebrates and promotes Black excellence, joy and fortitude.”
The doc features appearances by 21 Savage, Lil Jon, Killer Mike, Jalen Rose, Too $hort, Shanti Das, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, Erick Sermon, CeeLo Green, Rico Wade, Kenny Burns, and more.
“Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told” premieres March 21st exclusively on Hulu.
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