ET of the Durtty Boyz presents another hot mix from one of ATL’s hottest DJs. This mix features DJ Pretty Boy Tank . Check it out! RELATED: ET Presents DJ Iceberg Radio Mix [AUDIO] RELATED: ET Of The Durtty Boyz Presents DJ A Plus [MIX] RELATED: ET Of The Durtty Boyz Presents DJ A Plus [POP MIX] RELATED: The Durtty Boyz Workout Mix [EXCLUSIVE]
Looks like the King wants his crown back! T.I. has been out of jail for less than a week and he’s already got several songs out. In addition to his official single “I’m Flexin’” with Big K.R.I.T. and the remix to Future’s hit “Magic,” Tip’s also on the remix to 2 Chainz’ hit “Spend It.” Check out the “Spend It” remix below! RELATED: Future Ft. T.I. “Magic” Remix [AUDIO] T.I. Speaks On Incident With Diddy At Compound [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Red Carpet [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] T.I. Speaks About His Freedom, Future & More! [EXCLUSIVE] T.I. Feat. Big K.R.I.T. “I’m Flexin’” [NEW MUSIC] Young Jeezy Feat. T.I. “F.A.M.E.” [NEW MUSIC] 2 Chainz Backstage At Birthday Bash 16 [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Birthday Bash 16 Photos! [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
Diamond just dropped a video for a new song, “Hit Dat Hoe” featuring fellow ATLien Waka Flocka Flame. Now Diamond is a pretty young thing but she gets mighty gritty on this one, as the song’s title suggests. Looks like she is taking it back to her Crime Mob days. Check out the video below. WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED : Soulja Boy On Relationship With Diamond: “She’s A Pillar Of Strength In My Corner” RELATED: Soulja Boy & Diamond Call The Durtty Boyz To Confirm Relationship [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Waka Flocka Flame “Round Of Applause” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Waka Flocka Flame Busted For Weed AGAIN! RELATED: Diamond Confirms Crime Mob Reunion, Talks New Music, Lil Scrappy & More (EXCLUSIVE)
OutKast fans have not had an album from the group since 2006’s Idlewild soundtrack. With Andre 3000 shifting his attention to acting, listeners have had to settle for the occasional guest verse from 3-Stacks. His partner Big Boi has been enjoying a great solo career, but there is nothing quite like having the two of them together. Rumors of a possible reunion have been recurring like a bad rash over the years, but nothing has materialized. However, Organized Noize’s Rico Wade has reason to believe that a reunion between the player and the poet could be closer to reality than we think. In speaking to TheUrbandaily about his new collaborative album with Nappy Roots, Nappy.org , Wade revealed than the pieces may finally be in place for a new OutKast album. “Keeping it really real, L.A. Reid–and I’m not sure if he’s all the way in– he’s going to be at Epic . Epic has Jive and Jive has OutKast,” says Wade. “It is very real sh*t. But it’s about Andre 3000, is he gonna do it. [Well] Andre’s been calling me lately. He’s ready to go in. Us working with Nappy Roots has kept the creativity going [for me]. And Big Boi’s a worker.” Wade and his Organized Noize production team are responsible for some of the best songs that OutKast has ever recorded, including their entire debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik , released on Reid’s LaFace Records. With the Goodie Mob also reuniting, the timing couldn’t be better for the Dungeon Family to serve up some more soul food. “We were just together on the 4th of July talking about it but I ain’t sent no beats to them or nothing,” says Wade. “We need the five of us to get together and vibe. I’m supposed to meet with L.A Reid this week. If Antonio is involved he’s a great motivator.” L.A. Reid Goes To Epic Label Group! L.A. Reid Announces His Resignation From Def Jam OutKast’s Andre 3000 May Finally Play Jimi Hendrix In New Indie Biopic Andre 3000 Featured On Beyonce’s “4″ Album; Track Listing Revealed! Chris Brown “Deuces” Remix (Feat. Andre 3000, Kanye West, T.I., Drake, Fabolous) EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Big Boi Talks Solo Album, OutKast Label Drama Ciara Takes Andre 3000 For A “Ride” On New Remix Big Boi On His Rhyme Skills: “I’m A Jedi” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Big Boi Speaks On Crown Royal Venture, Album With Pill & Killa Mike [VIDEO] Big Boi, Killer Mike & Pill At Crown Royal Black Event [PHOTOS] Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album DJ Drama Interviews Goodie Mob
Zone 3′s own 2WIN stopped by Hot 107.9 and spoke with B. High in the Hot Spot Light! 2WIN’s song “Whole Thang” has been getting a lot of play in Atlanta’s clubs. Listen to the exclusive interview to find out how the song came about, plus hear 2WIN talk about his SYS (Sign Ya Self) movement and his next mixtape! 2WIN’s “Whole Thang” video RELATED: Mo Pain Talks To B. High About “Meet Me In The Tunnel” & More [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Future’s Got Next In The Hot Spot Light [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Nard & B In The “Hot Spot Light” [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Charlie Boy Gang “Beef It Up” In The Hot Spot Light [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Lil Hot Enters The Hot Spot Light! [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] RELATED: Lil’ Playboii Enters The Hot Spot Light! [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
A new track from Beyonce has hit the net, this time her highly anticipated collaboration with one-half of ATL’s finest, Andre 3000. The song “Party” is said to be produced by Kanye West and rapper/producer Consequence. On it, 3 Stacks raps, “Set the scene, 3000 degrees, I ain’t really worried about them f*ck n*ggas over there but they worried about me…” Beyonce’s album 4 hits stores June 28. LISTEN TO “PARTY” RIGHT HERE! RELATED: Beyonce’s “Best Thing I Never Had” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Beyonce Performs New Single “1+1″ On “American Idol” [VIDEO] RELATED: TLC, Beyonce, Lady Gaga & Jennifer Lopez Perform on American Idol Season Finale [VIDEO] RELATED: Andre 3000 Featured On Beyonce’s “4″ Album; Track Listing Revealed!
Last night, as I was getting ready for bed, I happened to stumble upon the most recent Time Magazine, which features a cover article about whether or not optimism is a genetic trait. After flipping through the magazine, I was struck by The Optimism Bias and how much people tend to not think about the genetic value of their thoughts. I’ve always been a glass-half-full type of person. Even as a child, I remember being described by adjectives such as “sunny” or “bubbly,” something that I feel has followed me throughout my life as a model of what I aspire to be: free of doubt and full of dreams. However, despite these reminders, I had never realized that the strong hope and open-mindedness I possessed for life might be part of my core being. In my continual thoughts on this topic on the train and subsequent subway ride over here, I looked around at my fellow passengers and saw many grim expressions among the crowd. It might be because it was early in the morning (completely understandable!), but there did not seem to be an air of optimism about the day in the sea of faces, despite the new beginning that happened with the sun rising. While there are definitely factors such as stress and the time of day that contributed to my observations, I still could not help thinking that a bit of laughter or smiles might have improved the moods of the passengers, thus adding an air of friendliness to the morning commute. While friendliness and optimism do not necessarily correlate, the art of smiling and expressing upbeat emotions can definitely contribute to one’s self-esteem and internal optimism. I recently spent a few short months in Europe and noticed a more open air of communication that seemed to point toward a culture more focused on sharing their internal selves, which may or may not be predisposed to “rose-colored glasses.” Part of the reason I have been examining optimism in the world around me and in my own life is because of the Time Magazine article, as well as a review of an upcoming book called My Year With Eleanor which explores some of the same ideas, but with a twist. The author of this memoir, Noelle Hancock, was stuck in a rut in her late 20′s when she came upon a quote by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in a coffee shop which said, “Do one thing every day that scares you.” A lightbulb went off in her head at that moment and Noelle from then on was on a mission to add one thing that she was scared to do to every subsequent day, including public speaking and even swimming with sharks. This inspired the optimistic, glass-half-full part of me because even in her late 20′s, when most of us have formed a set identity, she chose to make significant changes to who she had become. The idea that life is a canvas, something that can be constantly added to and tweaked is an interesting way to look at the path that one is on, since it can be constantly rerouted and in transition. Optimism is important to note from this upcoming memoir because while Noelle might just have forward-thinking in her blood, there was also a sense that she took charge of her life because she knew in her heart that she had more courage than was normally displayed. Through looking at her life as an open-book, full of numerous possibilities, she found the optimism that comes with securing one’s future in hopes and dreams in a healthy way, which is definitely inspiring for every day life! 5 Ways To Make Life Transitions Easier While thinking about optimism, it’s important to be reminded that life may throw hurdles at you and there will always be challenges, but by thinking of life as continually changing an evolving, there is always a bright side that you’re yet to explore! Thinking back to The Optimism Bias and Noelle Hancock’s upcoming memoir (look for it starting June 7th!), you might have a genetic “bias” toward the sunny side of life, but as well, you might just have to dig deeper into yourself to discover the inner quotes that define the way you live your life. As with the yin and yang, with the good comes the bad – with the difficulties comes the inspiration to will yourself with change and optimism. Work It Out Wednesday: 8 Steps To Being A Positive Person
Atlanta is considered a hotbed of hip hop these days, but that wasn’t the case in 1995. ATL’s own Dungeon Family crew would change that forever. Consisting of OutKast, Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, producers Organized Noize and others, the Dungeon Family put real Atlanta hip hop on the map. Before Cee-Lo blew up with Gnarls Barkley and the song “F*ck You,” the SW ATL native was an integral member of Goodie Mob, along with Big Gipp, T-Mo and Khujo. Not only did the Dungeon Family redefine Southern hip hop forever, Goodie Mob actually gave the South its name with its 1995 hit single “Dirty South” from the group’s critically-acclaimed debut album, Soul Food. The song’s intro is a skit of a house raid by the controversial Red Dog drug police unit, which was recently disbanded . Big Boi from OutKast is featured on the song while Cool Breeze does the hook. Now considered a hip hop legend, Big wasn’t even old enough to drink when “Dirty South” dropped: “…year older / now I’m almost legal…” Goodie Mob – Dirty South by PeteRock RELATED: Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album RELATED: “Still A Summer Jam..Always A Classic!”- ThrowBack Thursday RELATED: “Before Cell Phones, There Were Beepers..Baby!” – #ThrowBackThursday RELATED: DJ Drama Interviews Goodie Mob RELATED: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Big Boi Talks Solo Album, OutKast Label Drama
Atlanta is considered a hotbed of hip hop these days, but that wasn’t the case in 1995. ATL’s own Dungeon Family crew would change that forever. Consisting of OutKast, Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, producers Organized Noize and others, the Dungeon Family put real Atlanta hip hop on the map. Before Cee-Lo blew up with Gnarls Barkley and the song “F*ck You,” the SW ATL native was an integral member of Goodie Mob, along with Big Gipp, T-Mo and Khujo. Not only did the Dungeon Family redefine Southern hip hop forever, Goodie Mob actually gave the South its name with its 1995 hit single “Dirty South” from the group’s critically-acclaimed debut album, Soul Food. The song’s intro is a skit of a house raid by the controversial Red Dog drug police unit, which was recently disbanded . Big Boi from OutKast is featured on the song while Cool Breeze does the hook. Now considered a hip hop legend, Big wasn’t even old enough to drink when “Dirty South” dropped: “…year older / now I’m almost legal…” Goodie Mob – Dirty South by PeteRock RELATED: Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album RELATED: “Still A Summer Jam..Always A Classic!”- ThrowBack Thursday RELATED: “Before Cell Phones, There Were Beepers..Baby!” – #ThrowBackThursday RELATED: DJ Drama Interviews Goodie Mob RELATED: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Big Boi Talks Solo Album, OutKast Label Drama
Decatur’s own YC just released the video to his hit single with Future, “Racks!” Peep the cameos from Gucci Mane, Shawty Lo and more! RELATED: YC Signs With Universal! [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED: Behind The Scenes Footage Of YC’s “Racks” Video Shoot RELATED: Future’s Got Next In The Hot Spot Light [EXCLUSIVE]