JORDIN SPARKS, BOYZ II MEN ENERGIZE TABU
January 1, 2013 - 1:28 pm

"America Idol" star Jordin Sparks and Boyz II Men partied at Tabu in the MGM Grand on Monday, New Year's Eve. (Photo courtesy Bryan Steffy/WireImage)
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