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Hip-hop/R&B in Vegas at night?
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Lots of clubs have 2 formats going usually hiphop/top 40 & EDM in the other. That's the beauty of having 4 clubs under 1 roof!***** HART
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It makes no sense for Crown, or other clubs to play strictly Hip-Hop/R&B in Vegas. People come from all over the world with all different backgrounds and preferences. Why would you ONLY play ONE type of music. Music Variety equals People variety... This in addition to not having a strict dress code or crowd control, leads to a undelightful crowd (at times)...Originally posted by djmasterweb View PostIf there's "no way" you want to party with (all those black people at Crown), there are plenty of options. Chateau, RPM, LAX, Vanity, Haze (except Fridays), Pure. Each of those spots do some commercial Hip-Hop on certain nights. Crown does 100% hip-hop and R&B, huge dance floor, 1500+ people a night every night, but it's not for everyone.I still remain "the best kept secret"
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Crown is extremely successful (1500+ people a night and tables sold out every single weekend night) BECAUSE it caters to one niche while the other 55 clubs all split a piece of a different pie. Crown has one of the strictest dress codes in the city. At least HALF the men wear ties, slacks and dress shoes (or a full out suit). You will rarely find a lady without heels. There hasn't been a decent fight in over a half a year. I can almost guarantee you haven't been to the venue based on your post but it's ok. People often misunderstand the club. See www.facebook.com/crownhookup for what the actual patrons think.
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You're correct, I haven't been. Not that I have anything against it. I'd just rather see crown on the strip, rather than off. It is going to be successful, as I hope it does. I like just variety, an even mixture of all types of girls to choose from. I never open a bag of M&Ms and expect to see all green ones.Originally posted by djmasterweb View PostCrown is extremely successful (1500+ people a night and tables sold out every single weekend night) BECAUSE it caters to one niche while the other 55 clubs all split a piece of a different pie. Crown has one of the strictest dress codes in the city. At least HALF the men wear ties, slacks and dress shoes (or a full out suit). You will rarely find a lady without heels. There hasn't been a decent fight in over a half a year. I can almost guarantee you haven't been to the venue based on your post but it's ok. People often misunderstand the club. See www.facebook.com/crownhookup for what the actual patrons think.Last edited by cm4short; 01-20-2012, 02:10 AM.I still remain "the best kept secret"
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As a top40 guy myself I can say that LAX, Haze and pure play top40. Haze as a EDM night on fridays and so does Vanity some nights, I have only been there once but I was there on a Sunday and they played stuff I like. The Bank is also another good one.Originally posted by djmasterweb View PostIf there's "no way" you want to party with (all those black people at Crown), there are plenty of options. Chateau, RPM, LAX, Vanity, Haze (except Fridays), Pure. Each of those spots do some commercial Hip-Hop on certain nights. Crown does 100% hip-hop and R&B, huge dance floor, 1500+ people a night every night, but it's not for everyone.
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