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Taken from his upcoming artist album, "Quality Street Music 2," power disc jockey DJ Drama has released the video for his single "Right Back." It features a myriad of Atlanta DJs, as he tabs Young Thug, Young Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan to deliver bars on the track.Directed by Be El Be, the video features your standard fair of hip-hop video themes. You have people dancing around cars, fancy cars and gambling. As noted by Complex, he then gets the rest of Atlanta for cameos in the video as guys like T.I., Big Sean and Birdman all make appearances. -
Jeezy Announces 'Seen It All' Tour Dates, Starting Thursday, Oct. 9 [FULL SCHEDULE]
Rap Radar reports that this Thursday, Oct. 9, Atlanta rapper Jeezy will be setting off on his "Seen It All Tour" in support of his new album Seen It All: The Autobiography, which was released by Def Jam back on Sept. 2. The tour will kick off in Daytona Beach, Florida and end in Boise, Idaho on Dec. 5. -
The Game Shares New Song 'Black on Black' Featuring Jeezy, Kevin Gates [LISTEN]
The Game continues to steadily build hype for his upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf with the release of yet another one of the album's tracks, "Black on Black," featuring Jeezy and Kevin Gates. -
Kendrick Lamar Drops A New Verse On Jeezy's 'Holy Ghost' Remix [LISTEN]
Atlanta rapper Jeezy has shared a remix of his song “Holy Ghost,” featuring a new verse by Kendrick Lamar. -
The Game Shares Tracklist For 'Blood Moon: Year Of The Wolf' Compilation
Rap-Up reports that Compton rapper The Game has shared the tracklist for the upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf, a compilation album featuring artists from the rapper’s independent label Blood Money Entertainment. The album will feature appearances from 2 Chainz, T.I., Ty Dolla $ign, Soulja Boy, French Montana, and many more. -
T.I. New Album 2014: Rick Ross, Pharrell, Young Jeezy and More to Appear on 'Paperwork: The Motion Picture', Release Date Set for 'Libra'
T.I. revealed that Young Jeezy, Trae Tha Truth, Nipsey Hussle, Problem, Rick Ross, Pharrell, Lil Boosie and more will be featured on Paperwork: The Motion Picture. -
Mike Brown Shooting, Ferguson: Reactions From Frank Ocean, Questlove, John Legend, Nelly, Big Boi, And More
As previously reported, the Ferguson, Missouri police department identified Darren Wilson as the officer who shot Michael Brown, whose death ignited violent protests and chaos in the St. Louis suburb over the past week. This is one step in the full investigation that will hopefully lead to some answers and peace. In the wake of this tragedy, many rappers and musicians have voiced their condolences for Brown's family, their outrage at the situation, their desire for answers and prayers for peace. Here's what they had to say: -
Jeezy Shares 'Seen It All' Tracklist, Featuring Jay Z, T.I., Future
Radio.com reports that Atlanta rapper Jeezy has shared the tracklist for his upcoming album Seen It All, which you can check out below. The 17-track album (two of which are bonus tracks) will feature guests spots from Future, T.I., YG, Rick Ross, The Game, Lil' Boosie, Kelly Rowland, Akon, and Jay Z. -
Young Jeezy Announces That He Will Now Be Known Simply as "Jeezy"
In the most dramatic hip-hop name change of 2013, Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy, sorry, Jeezy announced that he would now go by simply "Jeezy." -
Big Sean 'Hall Of Fame' Tracklist Eminem Make The Cut? [VIDEO]: Sean The Don Taps Nicki Minaj, Young Jeezy, Juicy J, and More For Sophomore Album, Plus Miley Cyrus Collabo
With less than a month before his sophomore album, Hall Of Fame, drops on August 27th Big Sean has been dropping little tidbits off the album, teasing fans with the video for his song "Fire" starring Miley Cyrus and the images for the... -
T.I.: "Memories Back Then" Rapper The Latest Musician To Weigh In on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman Verdict
T.I. was the latest in a string of musicians weighing in on the George Zimmerman verdict in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Based on his words, it's surprising that the rapper hadn't made a statement earlier. -
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Celebrities are boycotting performing in Florida for Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman who was later found not guilty.Celebrities say they will not perform in Florida in protest of "Stand Your Ground" law...
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