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  1. On 03/10/2016 at 0:57 PM, GreenHitz.com said:

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    An Atlanta MC who hit before he released his first mixtape, Dae Dae knew he had a hit the moment he wrote "Wat U Mean (Aye, Aye, Aye)." The rapper had spent time in the studio, but never allowed his music to be heard by the public until 2015. He was working construction when he decided "Wat U Mean (Aye, Aye, Aye)" would be his debut track, and when it dropped in late 2015, it became a regional hit. In 2016, after Young Dro jumped on the remix, it became a national summer hit. Dae Dae signed with 300 Entertainment that same year and released his 4 Reasons mixtape. ~ David Jeffries

    Follow @daedae on twitter!

    flyt.it/DDWatUMeaniTun

     

     

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    Dope record. I like this new record. Going to be big.

  2. On 23/05/2016 at 6:16 PM, GreenHitz.com said:

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    Different looks, different concepts, and different sounds are just the ‘tip of the iceberg’ qualities that the next-up hip hop group, One Hunnit, will bring to the surface of southern rap. The dynamic duo, consisting of two talented non-biological brothers, Tommy ‘BAMA Mr. 16 Bars’ Borders, and Stacy ‘Flo Boy’ Jordan, next stop will be front and center in the music industry. Both artists came up with a true love for music, which contributed to them creating only the realest form of the art. After moving from Alabama to Killeen, TX to Fayetteville, NC, Bama, who formerly went by the name of Lil Bama, met up with his partner in music, Flo Boy, and the rest was basically history. Gathering the influences of artists such as: UGK, 8 Ball & MJG, Outkast, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and the Clipse, the two rappers have managed to form their very own unique ‘southern infused’ style of rap. The duo defines good music as something that listeners can relate to; something meant to be felt. ‘Music that can be felt’, is exactly what one gets, when they experience hearing the sounds of One Hunnit. One Hunnit has gained the opportunity of opening up for many mainstream artists, such as: Fat Joe, Adina Howard, Mike Jones, Marcus Houston, T-Pain, and J-Cole, and their grind and ambition have only expanded for the better since those accomplishments. The group has graced the stages of Fayetteville University and even the MTV Lounge in ATL, giving nothing but professional stage performance and great music. Recently, One Hunnit released their hot new single, entitled, ‘Curry Sauce’, and their official mixtape is on the way. Two artists who enjoy making real music, for real fans, while in the booth, sums up One Hunnit’s work motto in a shorter form. To stay in tuned with the group’s upcoming moves, follow One Hunnit on Facebook, Instagram, and/or reach them at lilbama@gmail.com

    Follow @one1hunnit on twitter!

    http://www.audiomack.com/artist/one-hunnit
    http://www.facebook.com/Onehunnit
    http://www.instagram.com/ONE1HUNNIT
    http://www.youtube.com/ONEHUNNIT
    https://soundcloud.com/one-hunnit

     

     

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    Dope

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