Nobody Wants to Watch K-Fed
Nov 7 2006 - 11:51am
It was rumored that K-Fed's concert in NYC was going to be canceled but instead the show went on but with a very disappointing turnout. The venue he showed off his new album at holds 1,500 people, but only 300 came to watch K-Fed rap his heart out. Kevin even delayed the show in hopes that more of his fans would show up. Poor Kevin, this actually makes me feel sorry for the guy. Here's more
K-Fed was scheduled to go on at 7 pm, but the crowd was so sparse that the aspiring rapper waited for three hours in hopes that more fans would appear.
“He was holding things up because there weren’t enough fans,” the bartender told the tab. “It was a bad idea — he shouldn’t have neglected the fans who were there.”
Federline’s performance has been described as “mercifully short.” Britney Spears’s hubby only rapped for about half an hour and, reports one eyewitness, “seemed really confused about how to act on stage. He would pace from one side of the stage to the other, just saying things like, ‘Hey’ thirty times in a row or ‘New York, thank you for coming — buy my CD.’ ”
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Nov 7 2006 - 11:51am
It was rumored that K-Fed's concert in NYC was going to be canceled but instead the show went on but with a very disappointing turnout. The venue he showed off his new album at holds 1,500 people, but only 300 came to watch K-Fed rap his heart out. Kevin even delayed the show in hopes that more of his fans would show up. Poor Kevin, this actually makes me feel sorry for the guy. Here's more
K-Fed was scheduled to go on at 7 pm, but the crowd was so sparse that the aspiring rapper waited for three hours in hopes that more fans would appear.
“He was holding things up because there weren’t enough fans,” the bartender told the tab. “It was a bad idea — he shouldn’t have neglected the fans who were there.”
Federline’s performance has been described as “mercifully short.” Britney Spears’s hubby only rapped for about half an hour and, reports one eyewitness, “seemed really confused about how to act on stage. He would pace from one side of the stage to the other, just saying things like, ‘Hey’ thirty times in a row or ‘New York, thank you for coming — buy my CD.’ ”
http://popsugar.com/60000