A Night of Hip-Hop Elegance: Lola Brooke Celebrates ‘Dennis Daughter’ and Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary with CÎROC

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( ENSPIRE Entertainment ) An Intimate Affair in LA with Industry Tastemakers, Signature Cocktails, and Hip-Hop Icons

Photo Credit: Gabe Shutherspeed

In an exclusive and stylish gathering, Billboard-charting recording artist Lola Brooke hosted a private dinner in Los Angeles, inviting industry tastemakers to revel in the success of her debut album, ‘Dennis Daughter,’ while raising a glass of CÎROC in homage to Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary. Lola Brooke, known for her New York rap sound, took center stage as she continued the celebrations surrounding her album, featuring collaborations with some of Hip-Hop’s finest talents.

Last month, Lola co-hosted the New York City stop of ‘The Hip Hop Museum Tour,’ partnering with Mass Appeal and sponsored by CÎROC. The tour, curated by Hip Hop Historians Pete Nice and Paradise Gray, showcases artifacts from Hip Hop’s early years (1973-1999), narrating the story of the pioneers who shaped a genre that resonates globally. This week, CÎROC joined Lola Brooke to amplify the festivities, cementing its status as the official vodka for Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary and the libation of choice within the industry.

Lola Brooke Toasts with CÎROC, at Album Release Party in Los Angeles

The intimate affair saw guests indulging in delectable CÎROC signature cocktails, toasting not only to Lola Brooke’s triumphs but also to the disruptive creators shaping the future of Hip-Hop. Bryson Tiller, Lady London, and Shenseea were among the luminaries spotted, celebrating together and adding their cheers to the legacy of a cultural phenomenon that has spanned five decades. As the night unfolded, it became a testament to the ongoing influence and evolution of Hip-Hop, with Lola Brooke at the forefront, creating a memorable intersection of music, culture, and celebration.

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