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Vivid to Release Hip-Hop, Tell-All Author’s Hardcore Debut
By: Carlos Martinez
Posted: 1:30 pm PDT 4-10-2006
STUDIO CITY, Calif. - Karrine Steffans, a one-time groupie and author of a tell-all book on her sexual trysts with Jay-Z, Ja Rule and others, is featured in Vivid Entertainment’s Superhead, set for release on April 19.
“She wrote this expose on Jay-Z, Ja Rule, P Diddy and all these other guys in hip-hop and now we can see her just before she joined those guys,” said Howard Levine, national sales manager for Vivid.
“Before she blew the lid off the hip-hop world, she blew Mr. Marcus.”
Coincidentally, Steffans today appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" speaking about her book and her experiences with hip-hop musicians, claiming they took advantage of her.
Mr. Marcus, who narrates the intro to the video, has fond memories of Steffans.
"The thing that stood about her was that she gave incredible head," he said. "She created something off that one act that people are still talking about today."
Steffans, whose 2005 book “Confessions of a Video Vixen,” reached the New York Times bestseller list, is shown going hardcore with Mr. Marcus during production of Mr. Marcus’s Cool Spot.
Steffans, who is admittedly known as “Superhead” in the rap community, for her oral skills, shows some of that talent on Mr. Marcus.
“She was a friend of his who heard he was making the movie and she wanted to join in,” Levine said.
“It’s the one and only movie she ever made, so it’s the only thing that’s out there of her and it’s very special.”
Using original footage from the original Mr. Marcus movie and other unused material from the shoot, Vivid put together Superhead as Steffans’ sexual tour de force.
“You can tell that she could have made a big career in porn,” Levine said.
In her book, Steffans tells of a life marred by an absentee father and of being raped at 15, before turning to stripping and then being featured in a number of hip-hop music videos made by R. Kelly, LL Cool J. and others.
She goes on to tell of her sexual exploits with these rappers and other celebrities and athletes, including one who routinely deposited $10,000 a month into her bank account as long as she kept herself available to him at all times.
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