By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Before the rise of Chief Keef, Chicago didn’t have a distinctive identity within the Hip Hop community. Yes, there were legendary veterans like Twista and Common who help put the
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Sammie Talks about 20 Years in the Game and Upcoming Tour
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Sammie might not have the star status and name recognition of Usher or Chris Brown, but the singer has been in the music business for 20 years. In 1999, he
Read moreTrinidad James Performs and Promotes New Single ‘Playlist’ in Atlanta
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Back in 2012, Trinidad James was one of the hottest artists in the game. His debut single “All Gold Everything” charted on the Billboard Top 100 and got him a
Read morePastor Troy Still “Kicking Ass & Taking Names” with his Championship Belt
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Rap veteran Pastor Troy has been in the game for over 20 years. The guy known for his heavyweight championship belt can now be seen on the Legends of Hip
Read moreWaka Flocka interview: Talks about 10 year Anniversary & Being Selfless in the Business
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Back in 2009, Waka Flocka stepped on the scene with his first single “O Let’s Do It.” The following year he released his debut album Flockaveli, which debuted number six
Read moreYung Joc Talks about Staying Relevant: “We have to Constantly Keep Evolving as Humans”
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer I caught with Yung Joc in Atlanta and asked him about his diversifying his portfolio as an artist and businessman. He stated that we “have to constantly keep turning our
Read moreHanging with Rhythm + Flow Contestant Londynn B
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Recently I caught up with one of the contestants on Netflix’s show Rhythm +Flow. Londynn B caught the attention of the audience with her authenticity, She didn’t win the competition
Read moreInterview with Crime Mob: Legacy, Future, and Influence on New Wave of Rappers
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Back in the early 2000s, you would have been hard-pressed not to go to a club and hear a song from Crime Mob. The group out of Atlanta was predecessors
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