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Young Scooter’s funeral went down this past Monday, April 7th, at Saint Philip AME Church in Atlanta.
Police Release Audio Of 911 Call Which Led To Them Investigating Young Scooter's Home Before He Died
Atlanta rapper Young Scooter passed away on his birthday, leaving fans and the rap world in shock.
PARTYNEXTDOOR put his pen to work on Rihanna’s number one Drake-assisted single “Work,” which rested atop of the Billboard charts for nine weeks.
The Game was quick to hit the booth after hearing of music icon Prince’s untimely passing yesterday (April 21). The product of the studio session is a song aptly titled “Rest In Purple,” featuring songstress Lorine Chia.
SBTRKT’s recent three-day string of music releases weren’t for not. Today, Aaron Jerome delivers a new album titled Save Yourself.
Two-9 is like Atlanta’s own Voltron in its mechanical make up, consisting of oft-solo rapper Curtis Williams and two groups Retro Su$h! (Jace and Ceej) and FatKidsBrother (Johnny and Dave). Sometimes operating as a group, other think tank of solo rhymers and producers, their approach is sometimes unique but always united.
The highlighted record in today’s edition of Wired Tracks comes courtesy of Mac Miller.
UPDATE: Parts 1-10 of Noisey’s documentary of Atlanta life can be found after the jump, including the latest episode, which features rising ATL rapper PeeWee Longway. Documenting the seedy underworld of Atlanta’s rap scene seems to be Noisey’s main objective of their latest city-based documentary series. Episode two arrives today, starring Migos.
The Game will be among the many artist dropping albums this year. In anticipation of The Documentary 2, he drops a new cut called “Ambitionz of a Rida,” featuring Dej Loaf.
Rap collective Two-9 came bearing treats today (February 9) in the form of their B4FRVR mixtape and a visual for track eight, “World Gone Crazy.”
Long Beach, Calif. is quickly becoming a hotbed for new rap talent. Boogie, a relative newcomer in the fold, arrives today with a new track called “Further.”