Airing a weekly video series for nearly two decades is an achievement in itself. And now, after 19 years and over 600 productions, The Coolout Network is celebrating–with a legendary (and nostalgic) Northwest hip-hop lineup. On April 3, The Crocodile will play host to Central District hip-hop group Ghetto Children (made up of producer Vitamin D and emcee B-Self) as the duo headlines with their first reunion in over a decade. Support comes from Xola (formerly Kid Sensation–“Seatown Funk” ring a bell?) as well as some younger and no-less-talented names: Khingz, Canary Sing and D. Black all grace the bill.Tickets cost $10, available via The Crocodile’s website soon. The party will also be streamed online at ITVNW.com.
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