ATLANTA, GA – DJ Drama, Don Cannon and Leighton “Lakeshow” Morrison have more than two decades a piece in the music industry and have seen it all throughout their lucrative Hip Hop journeys.
Entering the 20’s, the trio of college buddies are in cruise control with their Generation Now imprint, which helped turn Lil Uzi Vert from SoundCloud darling to an untraditional mainstream superstar. Signee Jack Harlow used 2020 to make the quantum leap to stardom behind “WHATS POPPIN” and Florida rapper Seddy Hendrix looks to be next in line to board the Generation Now express.
Nowadays, Drama can toast to his success and enjoy the fruits of his labor when laying the foundation for the next generation of stars in Hip Hop. With a keen eye for talent and an ability to predict what’s next, his Generation Now gamble has paid off, and promises to Atlantic Records were kept.
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MAHWAH, NJ – A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie once said he would start suing rappers who bit his sound but instead, a lawsuit arrived on his doorstep to kick off the New Year. According to
AllHipHop, the Bronx-bred rapper is being sued over damages to a New Jersey property he rented from 2017 to 2018.
Lawrence and Carolyn Guarino rented their Mahwah, New Jersey mansion to A Boogie born Artist Dubose in September 2017 and when his lease ended in December 2018, the damages left the property unrentable to new tenants. A Boogie allegedly put down $15,000 in a security deposit and agreed to a monthly rent charge of $10,000.
Yung Bleu is joining in on the Gucci Jacket jokes with 21 Savage and YK Osiris, roasting the 'Savage Mode II' rapper over a fit plenty would deem terrible.