NORTHWEST -- Plenty of beautiful D.C. ladies with “thighs like what, what, what” could be spotted milling about all four stories of
Eden late Saturday night, as platinum-selling R&B singer
Sisqo hosted the second installment of the nightclub’s monthly ‘Saved By The ‘90s’ party.
Nightlife Agency's Rajeev Subramanian and Nick Sanchez flank Sisqo (Photo: Dave Phillipich)
We assume they were wearing… (Photo: Dave Phillipich)
Best known for his 1999 solo smash hit titled ‘The Thong Song’, Sisqo (born Mark Althavean Andrews) was also the lead singer of R&B group Dru Hill and has since appeared in a dozen or so film and television projects over the past decade (most recently, the British version of Celebrity Big Brother in 2010).
Note Sisqo’s signature ‘dragon’ necklace (Photo: Dave Phillipich)
This weekend’s crowded late night party transported guests back in time, with
DJ Dynamix spinning a well-received volley of ‘90s mainstays from the likes of Pearl Jam, Snoop Dogg, and Sublime.
Eden co-owner Vinoda Basnayake and Sisqo (Photo: Dave Phillipich)
And after flirting with a bevy of adoring female fans in Eden’s renovated Green Room, Sisqo commanded center stage inside the DJ booth for a live performance with guests doing their best to reintroduce signature moves like the ‘running man’ and the ‘sprinkler’ to the dance floor (they were not successful).
(Photo: Dave Phillipich)
The ‘Saved By The ‘90s’ series first kicked-off a few weeks back with
Saved by the Bell TV star
Dennis Haskins (he played Mr. Belding on the show). And rumor has it that
Coolio will be Eden’s next big ‘90s guest.
Sisqo “makes it rain” (with fake money) on Eden’s rooftop (Photo: Dave Phillipich)
See you in Gangsta’s Paradise next month…