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Kid Ink To Play at Eisenhower Auditorium

Popular rapper Kid Ink, known for hits like “Show Me” and “Main Chick,” will perform at Eisenhower Auditorium at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2, Levels Nightclub announced today.

The Los Angeles-based rapper will visit Penn State as a lead up to his yet-to-be-titled third album. Following a stint as a producer, Kid Ink moved full-time into rapping in 2012 when he was named a member of XXL Magazine’s “Freshman Class.” His first album, “Up & Away,” hit No. 20 on the Billboard Top 200.

The rapper’s recent album, “My Own Lane,” included the aforementioned “Show Me” that featured Chris Brown and hit No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. His recently released single, “Body Language,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, which is a precursor to the actual Hot 100.

The concert is sponsored through Levels and tickets are available through Ticketfly for $35-$60. Tickets can also be purchased at the Eisenhower Auditorium, Bryce Jordan Center, or Downtown Ticket Office at 12 p.m. on Oct. 16. You can check out some of his songs below:

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Ted is a senior majoring in Community, the Environment, and Development, or as his friends here at Onward State like to call it, Architecture. You can probably find him at the Phyrst late at night with other Onward Staters if he's not somewhere else editing articles. You can follow him on Twitter @TedHozza or email him at [email protected].

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