Plewto Smith – Spiffy

The Raven Corps affiliated Plewto Smith brings us the thatsClassik Clothing sponsored Spiffy. Plewto Smith was a relatively unknown in the scene before just recently as his star has been rising & with a listen to Spiffy you can definitely see why. His recent drop of the Clayco single produced by Wino Willy has definitely aided the anticipation of the drop along with his energetic performance. (last show I attended he trough candy into the crowd) With a first listen it reminded me of early Outkast. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik / ATLien era. It’s smooth but has a definite constant flow along with Smith’s surprising vocal range early on. This is definitely entering the rotation. I has the all to rare “press play and let it stay” quality that to many project of recent memory are lacking. This is for sure a must listen. Hypebeast going in. S/O the thatsClassik & Raven Corps establishments. @PlewtoSmith
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Rome Fortune – Damn Good, Damn Different (prod. Dun Deal)

Damn. Do to Rome’s usual chill temperament when it comes to delivery you sometimes forget what he is capable of. So word is this track was suppose to be on his up coming project Drives, Thighs, & Lies produced in it’s entirety by Dun Deal but this particular instrumentation wound up on Kevin Gates recently leaked album so they they decided to go ahead and spring a leak of their own. Well if this is what Rome does to Dun Deal production then this is going directly into the most anticipated folder. S/O to Cowboy Pimpin’ @romefortune / @IAmDunDeal
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@mammood On the Prowl – Buckhead Through The Wire

raW OnTheProwl Buckhead View of Buckhead through a hole in a fence on the Gordon C. Bynum Jr. Pedestrian bridge above 400 (accessible from Lenox Mall) Our “On the Prowl” series will be a compilation of images taken primarily by our photog contributor Maurice Mills known on Instagram as @mammood & twitter as @atnaltafogink IG: @mammood / @reallyawolf
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Bias the Black – as the game gently weeps (lbb004)

Bias the Black continues to rerelease older material through his (littleblackbirds) project. If you have ever been to a LRDRVN show then you know this one. Crowd favorite definitely. The live version has evolved over time but this one still holds up just do to shear lyrical acrobatics and the killer Beatles sample. Dopeness from the Far Out Family / Raven Corps allegiance. Can’t wait to hear what this BLACKhudii is going to sound like. @BiastheBlack
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Wara from the NBHD – SQUEAL (Visual)

If you missed it HERE is what we had to about the Audio! We got SQUEAL visuals here from Wara from the NBHD’s Kidnapped shot by Wes Sherwin. (responsible for Wara’s 98′ Rocafella) These visuals are dope but what may be even more so. This tweet from Wara. raW x Wara SQUEEL Cryptic Right? Can’t wait to see what this means! Someone get me a P4K Hoodie! LOL! @warafromthenhd / @WesSherwinMedia
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Lucid FC – Spring 2014 LookBook

The clean. From the shoot to the apparel. I mean dammit guys take note. You really going to let these youngster come in and completely dominate the Atlanta apparel scene?! LOL! Okay but seriously guys what can even be said at this point. This is a real apparel line. The likes of which we have note seen on the scene in a while. I mean who has pants, shorts, stitch work and jackets currently? In the past 3 years? 6 years? I truly can’t remember any? Being a part of the scene you get to watch the growth of all the small entities become larger and larger. I’m not sure if I have ever seen growth this rapid. @LucidFC
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Wara From the NBHD – Squeal (Peel Off)

I think the primary thing that needs to be stated on the entry is PRODUCED BY MOTHER EFFING WARA FROM THE NBHD! Really though people this beat is truly heavy. Is that live guitar I’m hearing? I know he has been putting in a lot of work lately when it comes to his production as can be seen if you have followed his journey on things such as social networks and what not. I got to witness him at SXSW recently on the Baller’s Eve stage. His performance style is a very chill one. Has a really laid back delivery as you can tell but it got some what aggressive during one song I was not familiar with but am very interested in hearing recorded. Nice work guys S/O to the whole P4K Family @warafromthenbhd
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Curtis Williams – Saturday Night

Artemus Jenkins killed this video. I mean straight murdered it! That GTA wardrobe scene… damn… If your an Atlanta native there were a couple of things you would have caught. The BONFIREATL location and Far Out Family’s Bias the Black performing to name a few. Throw in a dialogue scene and wrap it all in a nice bow of an Alkebulan chorus. Dope stuff guys and of course another S/O to Mr. Jenkins for giving us another dope visual. @ThatBoyCurtis / @Two9
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Retro Su$hi – “Zonin” feat. Rome Fortune

The first time I watched this video I’m not sure if the info was up or I just over looked it but I completely missed the fact that it has a Rome Fortune feature. Brings me back to a little LOLO (a project done by Ceej & Rome a while back, look it up!) Of recent memory this is the most different of all Two9 material I have heard. I really dig it. Shows great reach and a diverse musical palette but what I want to know is if this makes it into Two9’s rambunctious live sets. If you haven’t attended a Two9 live show your missing out. They are a lot of fun. The thing is is that I’m not sure if I have ever seen any member of Two9 on stage without the whole ensemble. This song doesn’t seem to be one to be performed with the gang on stage. I would love to see how it would be incorporated. Got my eye on you guys. @RetroSushi / @Two9CEEJ / @RetroJace / @Two9
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#Two9HistoryMonth: Episode 2 + 3

I really dig these things I almost wish there was one for each Atlanta up and coming artist. Can’t wait to see if this truly turns into a web series. Ep. 2 Ep.3 @Two9
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Lucid FC – MATERIALISTIC (Dir. Tyler Mitchell)

MATERIALISTIC from Tyler Mitchell on Vimeo.

Beautifully shot but I really didn’t expect anything less from the Lucid guys. They seem to be very thorough when it comes to what they do. One thing that I thought was awesome about this was the idea that it paints of them turning a passion into money without it seeming forced. When it comes to the way they spoke about apparel it almost seemed like owning a line was just the next logical step. Love the explanation of the logo as well, it’s more that just a dope symbol. It also seems like their originality isn’t forced. They seem to just be doing what other lines wanted to but didn’t, or couldn’t. Seeing those stitching machines going to work on those jackets was just a legitimizing moment. If you didn’t think they where serious before… Dope stuff guys. Know let me go get my money up before they drop that reversible bomber again. LoL. LucidFC.us
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