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Video: Juicy J, Dom Kennedy & Freddie Gibbs Perform In Atlanta

Posted on February 7th, 2012
by
Karen


Being in Virginia means I miss out on a lot of dope shows. That’s not to say Richmond and/or the Hampton Roads area doesn’t land a marquee one every now and then, but nothing in comparison to the New York’s, DC’s, Chicago’s or Atlanta’s of the world. My homie Maurice Garland had been pumping a show in Atlanta for weeks which featured the likes of Juicy J, Dom Kennedy and Freddie Gibbs. That line up alone would have guaranteed me being in attendance had I lived in the A seeing as how I’m huge fans of all three.

While I obviously didn’t make the show, footage of the event is here and thanks to Mo and the Internet, we’re gracing it here on these pages. Here’s a quick synopsis of what Maurice had to say about the night, which appeared to be a huge success.

Not too much I can say about the show that isn’t in the video already. Juicy J was crunk as hell. He mostly did stuff from over the last two years, but he was still crunk as hell, being that he’s one of the originators of it.

Freddie and Dom granted my wish and did “Menace II Society” together which was dope. And of course, the city of Atlanta gave a demonstration of how you are supposed to behave at a rap concert.

Also be sure to check out the reviews from XXL and Creative Loafing. I’ve got to get out of VA, man.

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