Written By Janelle

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Yung Berg's listening session for his debut album, Look What You Made Me was this Wednesday (7/10) and of course SOHH was there to cover it.

The tiny Chicago rapper arrived with Ray J in toe to help promote his album. The pair worked through the crowd, willingly taking pictures with anyone and everyone. Berg even spared some time for the "dark butts" in the crowd. Ironic, considering his listening session fell on the same day as audio hit the net of him admitting to discriminating against darker skinned women.

Young Berg was heard stating his anti-darkie opinion with pride:

I'm Kinda racist...I don't really like dark butts too much...It's rare that I do dark butts. Like, really rare...It's like, no darker than me.

Though he may not like them in his daily life, he didn't seem to mind the presence of girls darker than him at his listening session.

While Ray J took photos throughout the night, Berg played through his album but didn't offer much commentary on the inspiration behind the tracks. Instead he'd name what artists it featured and who produced the track.

Aside from the already successful Hey Sexy Lady and Sexy Can I with Ray J, the disc also features sure to be club bangers like The Business and Do That There.

The Business, if you haven't already heard it, is a lady friendly track with a hook sung by Berg's artist Casha. Street anthem, Do That There features rap duo and fellow Chicago natives, Dude 'N Nem.

Look What You Made Me hits stores August 12th.

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Blog: SOHH on the Scene: Yung Berg Listening Session

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