
Future keeps the music train rolling with a surprise mixtape produced entirely of Southside and Tarantino of 808 Mafia.

Future keeps the music train rolling with a surprise mixtape produced entirely of Southside and Tarantino of 808 Mafia.
Peewee Longway and DJ Smallz about his MPA collective, why he hasn’t signed with a major label and whether he was the first to popularize the “Migos flow” in Atlanta.
Johnny Cinco releases some footage of his creative process for the song “One Time.”
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Bankroll Fresh drops a new video for the single “Trap.” The black-and-white, simple, video of many kitchen inhabitants is the perfect, simple accompaniment to Bankroll’s music. His upcoming mixtape Life of A Hot Boy 2: Real Trapper is supposed to come out soon.
Rich The Kid and Rich Homie Quan link up for a new single, produced by Zaytoven.
New SL Jones from his upcoming project with DJ Burn One. Co-produced by Yuni Wa.
Self-titled debut coming soon. “C World” produced by Yuni Wa Five Points Bakery.
Do I really need to describe this video for you. Trap shit, Tity Boi, Dolph and Cap all went in…the visuals are about the same.
This might be the best Migo’s song ever. Named after The Rock’s signature move, with Bill Cosby and TMNT references…why are you still reading this?
Dolph drops the smoke-filled video for “The Plug Best Friend”, produced by TM88.
Guapo. White and Pablo link up for another banger, produced by 808 Mafia. DC White is up next, I’m telling ya.
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Jose Guapo gave DGB two exclusives today, both featuring DC White. The first one, “Fly As A Pilot” is all about designer clothes and also features Yakk Gotti and Fresh Jones on the beat.
It’s college basketball season, so Future leaks a new loosie.
DJ Paul explains what happened between him and Gangsta Boo, why he is the only one from the group guaranteed to perform at shows and more with DJ Vlad.
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DJ Infamous recruits 2 Chainz and Jeezy for a new hit. “Dikembe” was premiered on MTV.
3rdy leaks a new trap from Jose Guapo featuring Yung Gwapa and Chill Will. I didn’t know Will produced as well (he made this beat with CIB.) This will be on the Sour Diesel 18 mixape.
DJ Carnage drops the bizarre video for his tripped-out new single “I Like Tuh” featuring Makonnen.
KRIT describes his journey from a nobody to one of the biggest, most talented Southern Rappers of this era (over some great funkiness.)
Looking back on all the things I went through to get here. It was all worth it. It’s a blessing that I can write about it all. #4evaKRIT
Street Execs drop a new Bankroll Single. See if you can guess what this one is about.
Teenage producer-turned-rapper B-Rackz has been making noise down in Atlanta for about a year now, grabbing placements on projects from Rocko, Soulja Boy and more. We’ve been paying attention. B-Rackz is part of a new generation of producers making Trap that sounds different than the typical Zaytoven/808 Mafia copycats. Along with people like Judo, Yung Coke, Deezy, Kash Nova and others, there is a new sound coming out of the South. B-Rackz and another talented new producer, Beat Zombie (a favorite for DC-area rappers) collaborate on “No Case”, with Rackz trying his hand at rapping. His simple, staccato bars aren’t groundbreaking but they are catchy and precise, making “No Case” worthy of many repeat listens.
Waka and Future release the final version of this crazy track, which was previously released on an older Whoo Kid tape. Southside combines Trap, Pop and EDm in a way that sounds good (actually), while Future and Flocka rap and sing.
Scotty and director Stack Moses link up for a great video for one of the best tracks off of Spaghetti Junction.
One of my favorite Chill Will songs gets the video treatment courtesy of Dave Manigault. Will’s Live From The Bando mixtape comes out in four days.