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Black Eyed Peas // Launch party for Apl.de.ap's "Jeepney Music" Record Label

The Black Eyed Peas attended the launch party for Jeepney Music, a new record label launched by BEP member Apl.de.ap, at the Ecco Lounge in West Hollywood.

“The Los Angeles-based record label is founded on the principle of giving back, to both Apl.de.Ap’s homeland of the Philippines and the global community,” the singer’s representatives said in a news release. “Jeepney Music will feature not only emerging recording artists, but will also highlight the growing number of disc jockeys and collaborative artists as he continues to build his label on the forefront of the digital transformation of music.”

All unsigned artists in the Los Angeles area were given the opportunity to drop off their music demos at the event between the hours of 10 PM and 12 AM.

Rapper Kid Cudi and actress Tamala Jones were also spotted at the event.

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Diddy & Ashton Kutcher Host White Party

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Kanye & Amber

Here’s a shot of Kanye West and his girlfriend Amber Rose on the red carpet of the 2009 BET Awards, which went down Sunday (Jun 28) in Los Angeles at the Shrine Auditorium. The show itself pretty much sucked. And that’s us being nice. But for the most part, everyone looked good on the red carpet. Continue reading for 80+ pics of celebrities like Beyonce, Ne-Yo, Tyrese, Soulja Boy, Ciara, Mario and tons more!

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