Just days before the May 7 release of the Hustle Gang mixtape G.D.O.D., B.o.B serves up another round with the super-charged remix to “We Still in This Bitch” featuring Young Jeezy, Young Dro, and Yo Gotti. Get turnt up and watch the trailer for G.D.O.D. below.
Rihanna invaded Atlanta on her “Diamonds World Tour” last night and some famous fans were in the audience. T.I. and his wife Tiny kicked it backstage with the “Stay” singer, who just became the first artist in Billboard’s history to land 10 No. 1s on the Pop Songs radio airplay chart.
“Me & @badgalriri merkin shit back-stage after da #diamondsworldtour …. My lil patna gave it to dey ass tonight!!! Shawty #turnttodamax!!!! #dastrongway!!!!” tweeted the King.
Jermaine Dupri brought his daughter Shaniah (who also met A$AP Rocky), while Young Jeezy and Ludacris showed the pop princess some love.
After the concert at Philips Arena, RiRi hit up Magic City with Tiny and her girlfriends, throwing cash as strippers danced to “Pour It Up.”
After heating up the bedroom with Kelly Rowland on “Representin,” Ludacris reps for Atlanta on “Raised in the South.” He teams with fellow ATLien Young Jeezy on the Metro-produced street banger off his upcoming mixtape I Don’t Give a Fuck.
“Keep my name out your motherfuckin’ mouth ’cause I was raised in the motherfuckin’ south,” commands Luda, who stars in the upcoming movie Fast & Furious 6, in theaters May 24.
Ludacris is also prepping his album Ludaversal for release later this year.
Young Jeezy gave his club anthem “R.I.P.” new life with the remix featuring Chris Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and YG. Now he takes it to the West Coast with the G-Mix. The Snowman pays tribute to the late Nate Dogg and 2Pac on his new bars, while Cali’s own Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, and E-40 all make guest appearances.
Usher and Young Jeezy are cooking up another smash. After topping the charts with 2008’s “Love in This Club,” the ATL superstars reunited in the lab to record for Usher’s upcoming album. With Jermaine Dupri behind the boards, the two logged a late-night session at J.D.’s Atlanta studio.
Usher has been working closely with his longtime collaborator J.D. on the follow-up to 2012’s Looking 4 Myself.
“It’s gonna be frickin’ out of here,” Usher previously said of the project. “Space and sky is what it will be. If you look up, it’s everything you could imagine.”
Meanwhile, Jeezy has been killing the clubs with his latest anthem “R.I.P.,” for which he just dropped a remix featuring Chris Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and YG.
Peep more pics from Usher and Jeezy’s Saturday night session below.
Young Jeezy murders the clubs with the remix to his DJ Mustard-produced banger “R.I.P.” featuring YG, Kendrick Lamar, and Chris Brown, who takes a thinly-veiled shot at Drake on his verse.
“If you started from the bottom, gon’ and come out the closet,” raps Breezy in reference to Drake’s single.
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Somebody call 911. Young Jeezy and 2 Chainz are killing the club in the star-studded video for “R.I.P.” In the TAJ-directed clip, the Atlanta rappers shut down Greystone Manor in West Hollywood with a guest list that includes T.I., Ludacris, Big Sean, Snoop Dogg, Trey Songz, E-40, Warren G, and DJ Drama.
“I’m a party dude. I’m a club animal. I go hard in the club,” the Snowman told MTV News. “When you leave the club, you just want to body it. You want to be the best dressed, you want to drink all the champagne, all the vodka, and you want to get all the girls. When you leave, you should feel like it’s a murder scene.”
The DJ Mustard-produced anthem appears on Jeezy’s mixtape It’s Tha World.
Strip clubs and dollar bills, Rihanna serves up another round with the ratchet RIHmix to her Unapologetic single “Pour It Up.” The pop star hits the strip club and balls out with Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Juicy J, and T.I. on the Mike WiLL Made It-produced banger.
Jeezy kicks things off, throwing hundreds and listening to Kendrick Lamar, while Rozay dedicates his verse to the sexy ladies. Current king of the strip clubs, Juicy J, causes a rainstorm, and Tip surrounds himself with bad bitches like RiRi and booties like Nicki.
This marks the first time Jeezy and Ross have appeared on the same track since their backstage brawl at the BET Hip Hop Awards in September. “#Ross and #Jeezy on the #RIHmix at the same damn time #HIPHOPHISTORIH Po it the PHUCK UP!!!” tweeted RiRi.
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