LeBron James Threw a Sick Carnival-Themed Party For His Wife's 29th Birthday

LeBron James' wife Savannah Brinson had an extravagant carnival-themed soiree with friends, family, and NBA players.

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Given his recent $100 million dollar-contract to return to the Cavaliers, you can bet that LeBron James knows how to throw an extravagant party to turn up at. His wife Savannah Brinson was given the greatest time a woman could ever want for her birthday on Saturday night—she turns 29 on Aug. 27—and "turn up" is probably not even a term that applies to this carnival-themed party.

In the clip above, the playlist reflects the '90s when terms like "keepin' it real," "da bomdigi," "c.r.e.a.m." and "hyped" translate to today's hip-hop slanguage terms of "100," "swag," "gwop" and "lit," respectively.

LeBron was born in 1984, so you know that he appreciates 90s hip-hop because he grew up on it. The same can be said for Savannah Brinson, his wife, who was born in 1986. Both of the high school sweethearts' formative years were when songs on the party playlist including Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's "Nuthin' But a G Thang," Mary J. Blige's "Real Love" and "I Can Love You" featuring Lil' Kim, Puff Daddy and Mase's "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down," and Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up." All been in heavy rotation.

The only exceptions in this party playlist that was not of the '90s was Jay-Z's 2001 love anthem "Song Cry," Drake, and Future, but it's still good to remain current while being nostalgic and playing a soundtrack to which the longtime couple probably fell for each other. As for the party itself, you can also see in LeBron's clip of him standing aside sword swallowers, pole dancers twerkin' and spinning around, and other circus freak show acts.

If you're gonna party with Bron-Bron, you're gonna party like a champion.

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