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Da wildest block party in da dirty south! One hot summer's day in New Orleans, BJ tries to keep his deceased brother's legacy alive by throwing the hottest, rip-roaring block party of the summer. But he has a few obstancles to overcome first, such as one jealous baby mamma and a crooked cop trying to savotage the whole event!
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