Dear White People’s Tessa Thompson, music producers Anthony Bell, Dilemma and JoeLogic, and Philly’s up-and-coming r&b supergirl group Good Girl were all in attendance to show their support, and from the looks on the faces around the room, no one was disappointed. Looking around the room, there were a few very familiar faces. Sullivan smiled humbly as the audience vibed, sang and applauded to her instant classics such as “Mascara” “Let it Burn” “If You Dare” “Hood Love” and “Stanley.” After an hour or so of sipping Reality Show-inspired cocktails and indulging on hors d’oeuvres by Chef Tee, artists, producers, family and friends congregated around Sullivan as she revealed her favorite tracks from the new album. Other than the window sills being adorned with white Christmas lights, the lighting in the room was dim and set the tone for a very close and intimate evening. While the weather outside was numbingly cold, the feels inside the studio were nothing but warm and welcoming. As the sultry singer made her way around the room she was sure to make a stop at almost (if not every) person in attendance to introduce herself and thank them for coming. Jazmine Sullivan Thursday night as the shimmering songstress stepped into Philadelphia’s legendary Milkboy Studio to kick off the listening party for her long awaited come-back album, Reality Show.
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