Jersey Shore meatball Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, 26, and singer-songwriter Adrienne Bailon, 29, helped their friend singer Prince Malik celebrate the release of the video for his new single "So Bad" Tuesday night in Manhattan. Surprisingly, it was Ortiz-Magro's first night out partying in a while. "I've been laying low. We are usually filming and going crazy at the Jersey Shore, but I'm doing the complete opposite this summer – relaxing and enjoying the beach and the calmness," he told Uinterview exclusively. Has he been G-T-L-ing at the Jersey Shore? "I hang out more in New York," he told Uinterview. "New Jersey used to be a fun thing – it's still a great thing when you film, but it's a little to hectic for us. I like to go to Long Island a lot. I actually live on the water near the bay."
For his part, Prince Malik was just enjoying the good vibes. "I'm seeing all my friends and people who support my music," he told Uinterview. "This is my second pop record that I released. It's doing great on MTV and I'm so glad for that." So what does the dance-loving Jersey Shore alum think of Prince Malik's music? "He's got a Daddy Yankee swagger to him. It's like club music — it's pretty cool!" Ortiz-Magro told us. "I think he's going to do alright."
Watch the "So Bad" video here:
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