Chart-topping rappers T.I., DeJ Loaf, Fetty Wap, Rich Homie Quan and more have been tapped to rock the mic at the 2015 BET Hip Hop Awards, which takes place in October.
For this edition of the Best Songs of the Week, T.I. invites Young Thug and Young Dro for a snack, Big Boi leaves his OutKast family behind to join another team and Amir Obe taps PARTYNEXTDOOR for a good one.
The Boombox decided to look back at the rappers and singers who made it to XXL’s prestigious Freshman Class. Find out where they are now and see what they have been doing in their careers since their recognition from the magazine.
Do you recall Atlanta native Young Dro? Well, the "Shoulder Lean" rapper is back and making headlines, but unfortunately it's not due to new music he's releasing. Dro, who signed with T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records in 2004, was recently arrested for theft in his home state.
Iggy Azalea's debut album, 'The New Classic,' arrives on April 14 and the rapper is keeping her name in the headlines before its release. She followed up a remix with the new song 'Fancy' featuring Charli XCX and now she showcases more of her rhymes on T.I.'s 'Hell You Sayin,'' which features Hustle Gang members Young Dro and Travi$ Scott.
There must be some type of unspoken rule against partying at a marijuana stash house with that many attendees, but Young Dro and 2 Chainz don't look too worried about that in the visual for the 'Strong' remix. The two are all smiles.
50 Cent graces to the cover of this month's XXL, and had some interesting views about the American economy, to boot. "America has turned into a crack house. A place to distribute product, we don't manufacture nothing so we got to get back to that...
Young Dro, 'Shoulder Lean'
It's not that P$C member Young Dro is too cool to dance, he's just not that good. So, T.I. helped his protege devise a simple 'Shoulder Lean.'
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