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ALMOST TO AWESOME: The History Of DMV Hip-Hop (Trailer)
If there’s any group of people that can truly tell this story, it’s Cool Kids Forever, Marcus Dowling, and the rest of the creatives that put this body of work together. Full synopsis below:
Cool Kids Forever Films and Black Market Management proudly announce the premiere of the trailer for the forthcoming documentary, “Almost to Awesome: The History of DMV Hip-Hop.” The film’s director, Cool Kids’ Adebayo Umoja, notes that the feature is “a compelling documentary that will take you through the evolution of DMV rap from the mid-’80s to the present day.”
“From Almost To Awesome” celebrates how America’s capital city has — through a fascinating series of events — spent four decades chasing its claim to a regional to global stake in rap music and hip-hop culture.
Five decades of notable DC Metropolitan area hip-hop culture luminaries have provided exclusive, honest — and sometimes untold — perspectives on the Nation’s Capital’s legacy in rap music. Included in this number are go-go and party legends like DJ Kool and DJ Flexxx, present era independent and mainstream rap stars Oddisee and Wale, nationally known radio and television personalities Joe Clair, P-Stew. and Peter Rosenberg, music industry executives like Kenny Burns, plus beloved names of the past, present, and future of DC rap, including Toni Blackmon, Tabi Bonney, Nonchalant, and DJs Bacon Bear and Malcolm Xavier.
As well, the crew behind the scenes includes an all-star team of well-regarded DC-based music industry professionals, including the film’s executive producers: Black Market Management’s 2Face The Don and Cool Kids Forever’s Backie Thomas. Handling story editing duties is award-winning journalist Marcus K. Dowling, while notable video director and creative 6ixShoota is also credited as a producer.
As hip-hop ages into its fifth decade of existence, Washington, DC — one of the vital formative centers of African-American musical culture — is on the cusp of being an awesome epicenter of rap music.
A$AP Ant – “Cartier AMG” (Video)
Produced by Sparkheem and directed by Moshpxt. Taken from Lil Black Jean Jacket 2.
Pinky KillaCorn – “Positive Vibes” (Video)
Produced by Corbin Butler and directed by Daniel Bowie and Homestyle Studios.
YG Teck & Lil Poppa – “Sky Diving” (Video)
Directed by Love The Culture and taken from Undeniable, which — if you missed it — you can stream in full below.
Goonew – AMPD Interview (Video)
Although he is currently locked up right now – a few days before he went away; Goonew stopped by the AMPD Studios and gave a very candid interview. He spoke about his current mental state, wanting to change certain areas in his life, relationship with Lil Dude, collaborations, being around Lil Baby and Quavo at an early age, things the DMV Music Scene Needs, financial advice, his current project and alot more…
Big Flock – DJ Smallz Eyes Interview (Part 5)
Andrews Manor, MD born/raised/residing recording artist, Big Flock, sits down with DJ Smallz and addresses all.
Cruddy Murda – “Time Out” (Video)
Directed by FOUR. Taken from Cruddy Murda’s latest release Truck Load.
JuanHunnit – “Lonely” (Video)
Produced by Shawn Tha Dawn and directed by The Music Cinema.
Lil Reese Shot In Chicago (Again)
A stolen car and a gunfight — and, no, we’re not sharing the video…you can find that on social media. From CWB Chicago, where you can find continued updates on the story:
CPD released the following statement regarding the shooting: “In the 0-100 block of W. Grand, on May 15, 2021, at approx. 9:50 a.m., officers responded to shots fired inside of a parking garage. Officers discovered three male gunshot wound victims, ages 20, 27, and 28. The 20-year-old male victim was struck twice to the knee and was transported to Stroger Hospital initially reported in good condition. The 27-year-old male victim was struck multiple times to the body and was transported to Northwestern Hospital initially reported in critical condition. The 28-year-old male victim sustained a graze wound to the thigh and was transported to Northwestern Hospital initially reported in fair condition. There are no offenders in custody at this time. Area Three Detectives are investigating.” CPD later corrected its statement to say the 28-year-old suffered a graze to his eye, not his thigh.
Black Alley Performs New Medley (Video)
A couple BA originals fused with some Pop Smoke dopeness… you know how we do… Trap + Rock + Go-Go! All day!
Moneybagg Yo Feat. Polo G & Lil Durk – “Free Promo” (Video)
Moneybagg’s chart-topping album A Gangster’s Pain is out now.
YTK – “Let It Off” (Video); Mariah Carey Responds (Update)
UPDATE: Just before the weekend, Baltimore rapper YTK created an unintentionally hilarious flip of Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off,” newly-titled “Let It Off” (think what OT Genasis did with Keyshia Cole). Now, Mariah Carey has some words for the above clip, which may or may not be serious:
How about y'all have 24 hours to respond to my lawyers 💜 https://t.co/53Jg01jINK pic.twitter.com/bO0HC36x2z
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) May 8, 2021
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