Jonny McGovern Presents: This is NYC, Bitch! The East Village Mixtape

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This is NYC, Bitch! The East Village Mixtape
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 28, 2006
Genre Pop
Label Gay/Nerd Music
Jonny McGovern chronology
Dirty Gay Hits
(2003)
This is NYC, Bitch! The East Village Mixtape
(2006)

This is NYC, Bitch! The East Village Mixtape is an album by singer/comedian Jonny McGovern (a.k.a. "The Gay Pimp"). It was released on November 28, 2006 by Gay/Nerd Music.

Track listing

  1. This is New York City (Bitch!) – La'Mady featuring Kevin Aviance
  2. Somethin' For the Fellas (That Like the Fellas) – TEAM PIMP
  3. We Like to Freak – Jonny McGovern featuring Flawless Sabrina
  4. The Bad Bump – Linda James featuring Corey Tut
  5. Showgirl – Erickatoure Aviance
  6. This is How You Go-Go – Jay*
  7. Servin' it Up – Peppermint Gummy Bear
  8. KoKo Would Like a Bump – Koko Aviance
  9. Runway in My Street Clothes – La'Mady


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