Noisey Atlanta is a 10-part series documenting unprecedented access into the city’s rap scene. Hosted by VICE / HBO / Noisey’s Thomas Morton and directed by Andy Capper—the makers of Noisey Chiraq—the series stars artists like 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, Migos, Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug, Jeezy, iLoveMakonnen, and also spends time with the new wave of super-producers like Mike Will Made-It, Metro Boomin, and 808 Mafia.
In the season finale of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas travels to the house where Peewee Longway and Young Thug shot the video to “Loaded”. He hangs with Metro Boomin while Travi$ Scott parties in the living room. Soon, some promethazine surfaces, a bullet hole appears in the dishwasher and Peewee drives Thomas, downtown to a niteclub performance. Warning: Features graphic use of LSD space weed.
Lil Wayne has announced that he will be on the road again this time he will be on tour for his recent mixtape Sorry 4 The Wait 2 which starts on Match 13th.
March 13 – Kansas City, MO – BLVD Nightclub
March 19 – Tampa, FL – Club Skye
March 20 – Tallahassee, FL – Colisuem Nightclub
March 21 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
March 22 – Orlando, FL – Gilt Nightclub
April 2 – Jacksonville, FL – Club Aqua
April 3 – Destin, FL – Nightown Club
April 4 – Biloxi, MS – Kress Live
April 5 – New Orleans, LA – The Hyatt Regency
April 8 – Baton Rouge, LA – XO Nightclub
April 9 – Jackson, MS – Freelons
April 11 – Memphis, TN – Red Zone
April 12 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
April 16 – Columbus, OH – Xclusive Nightclub
April 17 – Cleveland, OH – The Bank Nightclub
April 18 – Cinicinnati, OH – Celebrities Nightclub
April 19 – Indianapolis, IN – Suite 38
May 31 – St. Louis, MO – TBD
Rapper Kendrick Lamar’s new album has broken the first-day streaming record on Spotify after its surprise early release.
The site, which has 60 million users, says To Pimp a Butterfly was listened to more than 9.6 million times around the world on Monday.
The album had been due for release on 23 March and some reports suggested it had been released by mistake on Sunday night.
Rumours increased after Anthony Tiffith, boss of Lamar’s record label Top Dawg Entertainment, appeared to criticise Interscope Records on Twitter for their role in the confusion.
Some claimed his tweet was, in fact, a publicity stunt.
The unexpected nature of the release gave an advantage to Spotify and its rivals, such as Rhapsody, Google Play and Deezer.
The album was taken down for hours by digital store iTunes and, with no physical copies out yet, streaming services were temporarily one of the main places to hear it.
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