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Quality Control’s “Stripper Bowl” Brought In Over $3 Million For Dancers


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In true Atlanta form, Quality Control decided to throw a “stripper bowl” this past weekend with the Super Bowl in town. QC’s  Pierre "Pee" Thomas welcomed labalemates and his friends to make it rain on the dancers, and boy did they ever. Reports originally said the label and party threw over $500K in cash that night, but that’s WAY short of what really was spent.

After hours of counting the money, the dancers who participated in the stripper bowl took home over $3 million in cash. Of course, this has to be split up amongst 25 girls equally, which comes down to about $120K a girl, but that’s a nice night worth of work.

With that much cash, there had to be some big names in the building to make it rain that much, and it turns out there was. Reports say that Boosie Badazz, 2 Chainz, T.I. and Tiny, YFN Lucci, and Trey Songz were all in the building as well as New Orleans' Saints player Alvin Kamara. Lil Baby was also in the building and pulled up to the party in a helicopter.

Check out the picture of all $3 million cash from the “stripper bowl” (below).

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