Future and Epic Records announce new joint venture company
Atlanta’s Future has announced the forming of a joint venture company with Epic Records for his imprint, Freebandz Entertainment. Coming on the heels of the
Atlanta’s Future has announced the forming of a joint venture company with Epic Records for his imprint, Freebandz Entertainment. Coming on the heels of the
T.I. admitted in an interview with DJ Drama that his new track “Addresses” is indeed a diss song aimed at a fellow Atlanta hip-hop star.
Exclusive photos from last night’s surprise birthday party for Memphitz in Atlanta. The party was held at the Melia hotel with the likes of Peter
Big Boi revealed in a recent interview that his fellow ATLien hip-hop superstar and longtime Dungeon Family co-hort Cee Lo Green was this close to
Trinidad James has become the latest rapper based out of Atlanta to gain notoriety. His first single “All Gold Everything” continues to rise on the charts.
Watch your favorite attraction transform into a winter wonderland with thousands of light displays. Find a spectacular holiday light display and spread your holiday cheer
Radio personality and philanthropist Frank Ski of Atlanta’s V-103 held his annual Celebrity Wine Tasting and Auction yesterday. The benefit raises money to help kids
On Nov. 28, rolling out attended the Who’s Who in Black Atlanta event where more than one thousand of Atlanta’s best and brightest gathered to
On Nov. 21, Atlanta music fans gathered at Stankonia Studios for a night of Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors with the distinguished Sir Lucious Left
Lillie Mae PR’s inaugural PR Power UP Workshop series captivated a room full of business owners and public relations students at the Microsoft Store in
If this is your introduction to the group that is simply known as Watch The Duck, you might be intrigued, curious and maybe even doubtful after
Current rolling out cover girl, Cynthia Bailey hosted a private screening for the season premiere of Bravo TV’s “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” at Atlanta
The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy continues to disrupt the normal aspects of life for residents in the New York and New Jersey areas. Along with
Iconic photos of civil rights leaders combined with images from the movement’s front lines, such as the first group of African-American Atlanta police officers, make