Thursday, February 02, 2006

Luke Campbell Releasing Three-CD 'Freaky Times'

Miami pioneer and 2 Live Crew member Luther "Luke" Campbell is releasing a tell-all detailing some of his explicit exploits.
"Uncle Luke – My Life & Freaky Times" contains two audio books from his upcoming
book, written by Dara Cook, and an accompanying soundtrack.
In "Freaky Times," Luke pulls no punches and reveals stories about singers, athletes, and other celebrities who have engaged in his
famous X-rated romps.
"Everyone wants to know what happens behind the scenes at my famous freaky parties. Now here's your chance to relive my life," stated Luke. "For the first time I'll reveal some things you never expected about some of your favorite entertainers, athletes, the famous, the wealthy and their escapades with hoards of sexy women who are willing to do anything to get down with a celebrity."
The audio book opens up with scandalous stories about
music video vixen, Gloria Velez, where Uncle Luke drops dime on how she claimed her throne as the No. 1 video vixen.
He also reveals how far Aaron Hall allegedly went to prove that he's the nastiest man in the industry, and how Mike Tyson gets down when he's not training.
Other notables mentioned include Michael Jordan,
Robert DeNiro, Muhammad Ali, Keith Sweat, Trick Daddy, and Sisqo of Dru Hill.
Luke also reflects on the deep conversations he had with the late Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur from his Luke Freakshow interviews.
Accompanying the two-disc audio book is a tribute compilation CD featuring new recordings from Trick Daddy,
Petey Pablo, Jacki-O, Pitbull, Dirtbag, Big Tigger and others.
The first singles being serviced to radio and clubs are "Holla At Cha Homeboy," featuring Pitbull and Petey Pablo, and the reggaetòn song "Pop That," by Plan B and Rey Chester Secretweapon.
"I found my niche in combining sex and music," Luke stated. "I know what I do and I have never tried to steer away from what I do."
In addition, Luke and Urban Box Office are conducting a nationwide search for a new "Luke Girl." The winner will go on tour with Mr. Campbell and be dubbed "Ms. Freaky Soul 2006."
Applicants must be over the age of 18 and submit applications along with photographs and videotapes to participating radio stations to be considered for the competition. Radio stations will hold a live contest at a local venue to select the contestant who will represent their station at the finals in Miami.
The Grand Prize winner, chosen by a panel of celebrity judges, including Luke himself, will receive a Rolex watch, $10,000, and will go on a promo tour with Luke.