Groupie Luv was an interactive adult DVD tied to the G-Unit brand and released in 2004, during the height of G-Unit’s popularity. It was produced by Digital Sin and promoted by Lloyd Banks, with 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck appearing as hosts rather than performers. The concept placed viewers backstage on a fictional G-Unit tour, choosing locations and scenarios through interactive menus.
Notable performers included Monica Sweetheart, Taylor Rain, Roxy Jezel, Lacey Duvalle, Kaylani Lei, and several others. The DVD was directed by Jonni Darkko.
A bit of niche lore: the project earned multiple nominations at the 2005 Adult Entertainment Expo Awards, including categories for Best Interactive DVD and Best Music, making it one of the more talked-about hip-hop/adult-industry crossover releases of the era.
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(EXPLICIT) Released in 2002, Liquid City blended adult entertainment with Southern hip-hop culture, featuring rapper Mystikal as host and promoter of the project. Set against a New Orleans party atmosphere, the film mixed hardcore scenes with music, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage. At the time of its release, Mystikal was best known for his successful rap career and mainstream popularity, years before the legal allegations and controversies that later came to define much of his public image. Liquid City remains a notable example of the early-2000s crossover between rap culture and adult video productions.