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Hip-hop artist swaggers in to Senator Theatre

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Photo courtesy of Def Jam Recordings.

One of the West Coast’s prominent hip-hop artists will be hitting Chico’s Senator Theatre stage for one of the last hyped musical acts of the semester.

YG performs at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13 with special guest DJ Mustard. The Compton, Calif., also known as “Bompton,” rapper will be on tour promoting his latest album “My Krazy Life,” bringing along his ’90s West Coast-influenced hip-hop style.

YG is known for his debut single “Toot It And Boot It.”

With hits like “Who Do You Love?,” “I Just Wanna Party,” and “Left, Right,” audiences can look forward to a hip-hop show that is guaranteed to be smacking, as YG delivers bass-heavy hits from his latest album.

Tickets can be purchased online at jmaxproductions.net or at Diamond W. Western Wear or Blaze ‘N J’s Smoke Shop.

General Admission: $22.50 in advance.

Michael Quiring can be reached at [email protected] or @theorion_news on Twitter.

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