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Blo5k Lil A might be the Michael Jackson of Trap Music with his new single “Beat It”

March 21, 2022 by Lalaa Shepard
Music
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When Blo5k Lil A raps, there’s no denying the influence Atlanta has on his music. Coming up rapping alongside Strap Da Fool of Travis Porter and the late Bankroll Fresh, Blo5k Lil A developed a swagger that is tightly defined by the culture of the Southern city in which he combines dope boy elements with his raw, melodic flow. You may have heard his unique style on Atlanta’s V103 radio station as the official intro song for Lil Bankhead’s 6:00 PM show, but If it wasn’t clear where he was representing, his 2020 single “Atlanta”, which also plays as a tribute to Bankroll Fresh, is a declaration to the place that brought him up. 

“Atlanta” features Trouble, another ATL upstart, and has proven to be one of his most successful tracks to date. With an endorsement from radio personality Stuey Rock, the record retired as Hot 107.9 Atlanta’s official Battleground Champion in October of 2020 and by November of the same year it was added to Apple Music’s ‘The New Atlanta’ Playlist.  

“I make music for hustlers and people who have experienced pain, wins, and losses,” he explains and it’s this type of authenticity that caught the attention of FM radio and major labels across the nation as well as offer him the opportunity to work alongside 21 Savage, super producers Nard&B, Twysted Genius, Drumma Boy, and Quay Global. His audience has grown tremendously over the years since the release of his 2015 single “Its Time”, produced by Wheezy Beats and B-Racks, with him now boasting over 44,000 Spotify listeners. He’s performed across festival stages like A3C, SXSW, Hot 107.9 Atlanta’s Birthday Bash, Coalition DJs Anniversary concert, and ATL Hip Hop Day and stepped out of his comfort zone to model in the Dreamland NYC fashion show alongside fellow Atlanta rapper Lil Keed. 

Keeping the momentum going, Blo5k Lil A released his debut project, ’12-30-92’, after a series of releases with label mate Bla5er who he recently shared an Apple TV sync deal for their collaboration “Feels Good” for the series Invasion. “My first solo project is a major accomplishment,” stated the rapper. He continues, “for me to finally be able to drop a solo project is a big improvement and shows signs of dedication, motivation, and humbleness.” His newest single “Beat It” is an upbeat record produced by Twysted Genius featured on ’12-30-92’. The visual is already in mix show rotation, playing on both BET Jams and MTV, and already has over 1 million impressions via TikTok. 

Blo5k Lil A’s ’12-30-92’ taps in with Bankhead, J Reid, Drumma Boy for production and gathers features from Tracy T, Young Huncho, and Bla5er to round out his first solo offering. With him recently featured on Dash radio and other major platforms, it’s only a matter of time before his music becomes a staple outside of Atlanta.

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Instagram: @Blo5k_LilA https://www.instagram.com/blo5k_lila/

Mike Epps Denies Gay Youtube Influencer Norman Freeman A Hug:Video!

December 30, 2019 by Ogechi
press release
Atlanta, comedy, impeachment, mike epps, norman freeman, viral

Mike Epps had a wonderful comedy event where everyone enjoyed the show, and the event was hilarious. The actor/comedian who is best known for his work in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Resident Evil: Extinction, and The Hangover was put in a compromising position while taking pictures with fans at a event. Norman Freeman, best known for doing comedic vlogs on YouTube tried to get a picture and a hug with the actor who politely refused. The Pittsburg native, who is a make up artist and budding comedian, went viral online after his video ‘Normal Norman’ gained almost 30 million views. The influencer who was diagnosed with Alopecia has quite the name for himself doing videos, and shows. Never being shy to speaking his mind, Norman then pulls out his phone to start recording Mike Epps and talking about the situation. He called Mike Epps a ‘homophobic’, and also made references to his genitals. Mike Epps, who has been in the media before because of his temper handled the situation in a classy manner, and didn’t give Norman the attention he was looking for. Take a look at the video below.

This provides for excellent conversation for the table. Should celebrities have to give hugs, pictures, autographs to fans if they choose not to? Is it morally wrong to deny hugging someone you don’t wish to hug, or may or may not agree with their lifestyle choices?

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