[click photo for more] If Kaci Battaglia ever graduates from being the one-hit wonder behind "Crazy Possessive", I'll be able to tell whatever generation of my descendants that are screaming along to her top 40 club pop that I once saw her vagina. The singer's brief two-song performance (the aforementioned current single and the upcoming "Body Shots") at Roxxy was memorable for me if only for the anatomy class I found myself and my friends conducting on the dancefloor. Miss Battaglia took the stage long after her promised arrival time, providing a welcome change from the endless repetition that consumes so much of any given night at Philadelphia's few under-21 club parties, clad in a silver bodysuit that was more than skintight. As she and her two backup dancers gyrated to one of the later repetitions of the hook, we became increasingly aware of just how scanty the coverage provided by her shiny getup was. Admittedly, she did a reasonable job of replicating the sound of her songs live and interacting with the crowd, but then again it was only a two song set. Here's a live clip of her doing "Crazy Possessive" wearing the same outfit at some club where the stage had space for two more backup dancers, but it gives you the general vibe:
Let me tell you the story of two young men who live in Bucks County, PA. One of them went to West Chester, the other to Messiah. One raps, the other (sorta) djs. Both of these young men ended up at the same club one night in Philadelphia-a club called Roxxy that the second man is forced by his age to frequent and the first man was hired to play at by a certain radio station that the second man despises.
Actually, the show was quite good for a 3-song set performed later than expected (this was the afterparty, after all, not the actual concert). DJ Wreckineyez opened up with a short set of older hip-hop jams like "The Humpty Dance", spinning behind his back, moving the slider with his nose, and other antics keeping the crowd entertained until he dropped Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Asher & his crew walked out. Opening with his megahit "I Love College", Roth then rattled off new single "Be By Myself" and ladies' record "She Don't Wanna Man", for which he had girls from the crowd join the club's go-go dancers onstage. The highlight of the night, this set put the normal Q102 djs to shame (not that that is extremely difficult). He is also quite adept at keeping the crowd hype in between songs, starting chants, chugging beers, shouting out marijuana, West Chester, and Bucks County (among other things), and joining his hype man (who had an unlit joint in his mouth the whole time) in dancing awkwardly around stage in typically sarcastic white-boy fashion. Here's a video of Asher Roth, Wreckineyez, and the Roots performing "Be By Myself" on Jimmy Fallon: