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P.O. Box 4114 North Charleston, SC 29423 WWW.GEECHEEONEMAGAZINE.COM
Staff
Felicia Rivers is the...
Publisher/Editor In Chief
Isaac Hilton is the...
Vice -President
Carlos Johnson is the...
Editor - At -Large
F. Khristopher Blue is the...
Creative Director
Intern
Tika Robinson
Radio Personality & Promo
Frank Nitty Confident Assistant to the Editor InChief/Advice Columnist
Chiina Coutour
Contributors
Ben Freezy
Jay Mixx Jules City
UKthaUnknown
Christopher Carson
Kenneth Love
John Glynn
Photographers
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Jason Cordes
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents
Page 4 - Editors Note
Page 5 - Dear Charleston
Page 6 - Healthy Living
Page 7 - The Man Who Found Change
Page 8 - Man in the Mirror
Page 11 - Ten Things that Scare the...
InterviewsInterviewsInterviews Page 12 - Blackk Boi
Page 14 - Omar O endum
Page 16 - Gully Murk
FeaturesFeaturesFeatures
Page 20 - Hip Hop Class of Charleston 2014 Page 27 - 2014 GeeChee One Awards Winners
GeeChee One Awards Photo Gallery
Photographed by PapaRatzi
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Thanks again for picking up yet anotherexciting issue of Geechee One Magazine. We are getting ready for our 9th annualGeeChee One Awards November 8th atBurke Auditorium. Voting is fromOctober 1st to November 5th at www.geecheeonemagazine.com!Nominated or not I still would love for
you to come and support the talent that we cater tonot just Charleston but allover. People make it seem that if your based some where you are stuckthere...that myth is a lie. If you have adream to dance then you should danceif you dream is to sing then you shouldget up a sing. With being a dancer, sing-er, or whatever you have to bedetermined to give it your all. Get amentor, a coach, or pick up a book onhow to be successful at your dream.Remember God puts people in your pathfor a reason and there is a time a seasonfor everything.
Until next issue,
Felicia Rivers
CEO of Geechee One Magazine
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Where did we go wrong?? We went from being in love to hating each other!! Youhave taken so many of our friends andfamily away in so little time. Why?? Is it because, you like to see us in pain?? Is because, you love to see silent cries of amother burying her child??!! Is it be-cause' you are secretly washing away our black community? I see jealousy erasingall of young lives. Its sad that when I wasgrowing up the saying " life is too short" basically meant you can get a disease likecancer and die at the age of sixty. Now weare really living in the saying meaning weas Charleston natives are not passingaway but being murdered fresh out ofhigh school. I don't know about you but
when I decide to have kids Mr. Charles-ton I'm not raising them to be a part of your slaughter house. What do you wantfrom us?? No matter how good we raiseour kids you take them away. The streetsare a jungle!! Survival of the strongest!!Its sad to say we put the streets as a plat-form for the ones who pave the way of better living. You make it so hard for us
to do better when you judge us by ap-pearance and paper work. Whats wrong with dreads? In Jamaica how long a mandreads are and shells in his hairmeasures how strong of a worker heis. So why do you try to twist our waysand make us ashamed of ourselves.Charleston SC supposedly WAS the slave
state but in all honesty we are still slaves.Slaves to state, slaves to system, andslaves to the bull crap education they arepumping into our minds now. Why is black history the shortest month of the year? Why is the government trying tochange the history books saying slaves where just unpaid workers. Its time to wake up from this nightmare. How far will you go to make a change? How manymore times will we see Rip/Sip to some- body on social media? Don't you under-
stand the more kids that drop out ofschool the more jails are being built!!Charleston you have seriously let usdown. We can't go anywhere without afight or a shooting when all we want to dois have fun. Ughhhhh and don't even getme started on the people you took awayfrom us that where innocent. My mother would always say a bullet don't have noname on it. Its crazy we have got to do better. Don't just say what you want to doto make Charleston a better place does it!Dare to dream bigger for our lost lovesones because they can no longer dreamfor us. Who are you to take lives as if youare God? There is no coming back afterdeath. You just took somebody's mom,
dad, sister, brother etc. How would youfeel if someone decided to kill someone you love?? The sad part is some of youare proud to say we are so dangerous!!Not dangerous but foolish all that ani-mosity built up could have been investedin making money!! What good are you tothis world promote unity not stupidity!!Our people are in danger. All these mur-
ders going on are silent assignations.United we stand divided we fall!! Let'sstand together for once!!
P.s I'll be praying for you
Love,
ChiiNa Couture
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Everyone has heard about how bad the
food we eat is lately. We are now hear-ing about a lot of ailments and diseas-es attributed to this fact. With the riseof obesity, heart disease, diabetesamong other things. Until now we hadno clue that our foods are being genet-ically modified (GMO). Which meansthese foods DNA has been changed toresist certain chemicals and pest. Along with preservatives, artificialsweeteners, and petrol dyes. Nothingthat we eat on a regular basis serve usany benefit.
With foods being processed it has tak-en away the wholesome value of it.Bleached flour, pasteurized milk and juices all take away the natural vita-mins stored naturally in those foods. Vitamin deficiency is the leading causeof a lot ailments that could otherwise be avoided.
Eating whole organic fruits and vege-tables is a good way to get back some
of what nature intended. Our parents
are said to be in better health than us because of this fact. Especially in theGeeChee area. A lot of us can recall ourgrandmother planting most of their whole foods. Which is what our par-ents had eaten all their lives. Very littleprocessed foods or microwave dinnerslike we have been eating the past25yrs.This also has a lot to do with therise of veganism, look at Jay and Be- yonc. You don't have to be a vegetari-an though to be on a healthy diet. Juststart paying attention to the label.
Even if it's not a rap label, check for what your putting in your body. Eat as whole as you can. We say it can beexpensive but you pay a lot to lookgood on the outside. So do the same onthe inside so you can stunt... I meanlive a little longer.
Article by Jay Mixx
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Greetings .... I come in peace .... A manI have grown to respect; (RaphaelJames) recently asked me; "What gave you your breakthrough?" .... The an-swer to this question was simple .... You must be willing to want change .... You must be willing to break the deal you made with the devils that lives
within .... You must be willing to leavethe past and not be tempted to get back involved when times are tough .... You must be willing to let go of every-thing and anyone that takes you backto your mischief ways .... You must be willing to have hope, (something EricaMichelle Alcox and Professor DamonFordham instilled in me) .... You must be willing to have hope that you canchange and that you will change andthat you will be a better person then you once was .... You must believe youare worthy of change and you are wor-thy of improvement and you are wor-thy of being the best you can be ..... You must be willing to set aside your
negative notions about life, abouthardships, about evil people, aboutthings you have no control over, andmostly about yourself .... You must be willing to stop feeling sorry for your-self, (something Pastor Thomas Dixoninstilled in me) while looking at the
world constantly moving around you .... And the most important of allof these is; "You must get up and makesomething of yourself no matter whatpeople say about the person you once was and the things you once did ....Even with all these things .... I'm stillnot gonna say I am perfect .... But I willsay this .... "I'm far from who I once was!" .... I must go now, but I hopesomeone who reads this will share it with their child and let them knowthat; If "Poppa Smurf" can change ....They shouldn't have no problem at theleast attempting to do so ..... Peace!
Ar cle by Christopher Papa Smurf Cason
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What made you start the "Man in theMirror Project?
1. "Man in the Mirror" was inspired byone of the people who lived with me when I was a kid. He got into some trou- ble after leaving my home and when he wrote me to thank me for all I had donefor him in the past, I told him to comesee me. When he came home; to make along story short during our conversationI asked him where he saw himself 5 years in the future. He said he had nofuture, I said at 22 years old, no oneshould ever feel like they have no future.So I decided to do something about it.
Now we know "Man in the Mirror"Michael Jackson. Is there any relation between the two?
2. Yes, I took that name because thatsong represents everything we're tryingto do. Everyone has to learn the changemust begin with you!
Are there any requirements to volunteer for the events?
3. No not really as far as this event isconcerned we welcome volunteers fromall over. The only thing that prevents you from being a volunteer is if youre aregister sex offender, but that goes without saying.
How would you describe your project?
4. It is a community outreach project. We want to deal with the issues before we lose any more of our young people. While the kickoff is the summit. We dohave plans in place to follow this event.
How do you believe your work will helpothers?
5. My goal is to reach as many people as
we can and to help them understandtheir not alone. I don't believe in makingexcuses for our actions so of course thatmeans learning to take responsibly for your actions. After learning to do that we have programs set up that will helpthem make their change. We hope toreach them, with understanding andguidance to help them reach their goals.
We understand that the "Man in theMirror Project" was established here inSouth Carolina, do you plan on travelingto other states?
6. I didn't plan to, but I have been ap-proached to help start up similar pro-grams in areas like Jacksonville and
Atlanta. I have had the pleasure of work with people from all over the U.S. informing the program. So to answer yourquestion, time will tell.
Do you have any up and coming eventsthat we can support?
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7. Our "Taking Back Our Youth" a youthsummit is our event coming up. We canuse all the help you can get. To be hon-est, what we need most is money to helpfund the event. All proceeds goes to the"Man In The Mirror" SC. I just wantpeople to know we are trying to make achange for our young people. Let's givethem a real chance and let them knowthey are a priority to us. Let them know, we will not leave them to the govern-ment to take care of.
How do you keep each member involved
and motivated? 8. I think I'm the hardest person to keepmotivated to be honest. This is some-thing I have been working on for a yearand a half and sometimes it hard to keeppushing when you hear so many no's, but what keeps me moving is those words "I don't have a future". I believe
everyone else is following my lead. So if Ikeep myself going I'm blessed that theytoo will keep going.
Have you had any criticism towards yourideas for bettering the communities?
9. I haven't had much criticism per say. Ithink everyone is waiting to see if we do what we say we're going to do. I thinkthe community has been burnt so manytimes they don't know who to believe in.Truth is, I don't have any young childrenanymore of my own. All of my childrenare grown. I do this because I don't wantto see another mother crying over herdead child. I don't want to see anotherfather on the news begging for help to
find their child's killer. Most of all Idon't want to hear about another deadchild. So I wish more people would get behind this project to help make it asuccess. I get more of the waiting to seethan criticism. Which can be even moreharmful.
Are you available to work with other
organizations on future projects? 10. Of course! I'm always open to help with anything that helps build up ourpeople.
How can we contact you through socialmedia?
11.I can be reach on Facebook, (2 pages
Victoria Baylock, Man In The Mirror,Crown Vic), on twitter [email protected] or theycan always call me 843 -593 -3319.
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As opposed to the usually informativeelement that appears in my articles, Ihave taken the liberty of diverting fromthat particular element for this month,as I wish to convey a major concern thatI find troubling at the most inconvenientof times and, namely, during perfor-mances.
Now I suppose that most entertainmentartists, at some point in their careers,have been accosted with stagefright. And I venture to say that thissentiment occurs at the beginning ofmost such careers. And as I had taken atwenty - year sabbatical from performingto represent fellow artists in promotionand publicity of their careers, upon re-turning to performing, I believed that I would experience a major fright ofstage.
However, that was not the case. In fact,upon taking the stage again, it was as if Ihad not missed a beat (pardon the pun) with how comfortable I was on the stage
once more. And after realizing that thenormal performance stage fright experi-ence was nowhere on stage with me, myonly regret became how long I hadremained off stage.
However, since returning to the stage,there exists a new element of the stagethat gravely concerns me. And, the
more people in the band with me at anygiven time, the more grave the concerncan tend to be. As such, I have electedto list ten incidents that I have borne witness to and experienced at somepoint that may serve to inspire myexodus once more from live perfor-mance, in the interest of safety, security,and other such nonesuch.
Editor's Note: Dr. Kenneth Loveserves the Entertainment industry as amusician, writer, promoter, publicist,and consultant. For more details, visithis websites at http:// www.kennylovejazz.comand http:// www.1waypr.com.
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Being raised in South Carolina forsome of the local rappers you grew uplistening to??
I grew up listening to 263, Q.T.P.,
Carolina Pathfinders, Dino and one ofmy favorites B -Kill just to name a few.
Do you believe that artists from SouthCarolina has to work harder than otherstates?
No I don't think artists from S.C. haveto work harder. I just think we need toStand Together, because we have adialect and a culture that hasn't really been exposed to the world yet. It's likethe saying, UNITED WE STAND ANDDIVIDED WE FALL.
What does Juice Gang stand for??
Juice Gang stands for (Just Using In-telligence @ Creativity 2 Excel)
"JUICE". When we yell BANG it's not agang thing it stands for (BUSINESS ALWAYS NEVER GAMES) "BANG".
We know that you rap, act, and model Are there any other talents we shouldknow about?
Well yes, I write poetry and play thepiano, thanks to my granny Irene. I'm
an awesome host slash actor and last but not least I'm a dedicated Father!
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
In five years, I see myself owning myown school for music, yes I said aschool for music. Because not only amI infatuated with rap, I also love everyaspect of music, so what better job tohave!
Are you working on any new projects?
I'm working on my album entitled"THE GROOVEY GEEK" with someproduction from Slim Beezy, BB Slim,Hogg, and Montana Mista.With feat.
From Port Baby, Kilo P, Young Renzo,Mz. Skandulaz and of course the JuiceGang.
What do you believe that we as artists
from South Carolina we can do better? I think we can do better at supportingour own because if you go to any othercity it's not about pride or who's the best It's about "STATE UNITY".
What would you describe your musicgenre as?
I don't have a certain genre that I placemy music under because I feel likeonce you put a label on whatever youdo. You also set a limit, with me thesky is the limit.
What are some pointers you wouldgive to someone trying to come up inthe business?
Stay focused per -fect your craft, pray,and never let someone tell you what you can't do.
Now, I see that you go by the name"Bishop Drippa and "Blackk Boi ". Which do you prefer to be called and why?
Yes I do go by 2 names. My name isBlackk Boi, but everyone isn't comfort-able calling me that so that's when theother one comes into play, but me per-sonally I don't have a preference.
Where can we reach you on social me-dia?
You can find me on Facebook at Mar-
cusblackkboi Greene or my Blackk Boifan page..follow me on Twitter@Bishopdrippa,Sound cloud by typingin Marcus Greene, Reverberation @Blackk Boi..or check me out on YouTube by simply typing in BishopDrippa.
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Using his lyrical dexterity to convey apoignant message, hip -hop heavyweightOmar Offendum, born in Saudi Arabia toSyrian parents, is a force to be reckoned with. Raised in Washington, D.C., the 32 year old embraces a politically influencedstyle, an approach that resonates strongly
with Arab youths, many who actively em- brace one of the most expressive forms ofmusic around: rap.
#Jan25, a track that quickly went viral,saw Omar focus on Cairos Tahrir Squareuprising, and 2010's solo effort,SyrianamericanA, was a rousing affairthat clearly displayed the rappers fond-ness for his parents homeland. A compel-
ling combination of noir-laden '90s rap beats complimented by Islamic poetry,
Omars debut received critical acclaim. The Syrian war is deeply intricate, muchmore complicated than a somewhat falla-cious belief involving brave rebels fightingthe immoral dictatorial regime. With justover 22 million citizens, Syria bordersTurkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.Steeped in history that dates back to bibli-cal times, the war -torn country has anabundance of deserts and fertile land.Here, people are irritated by their govern-ment, the Assad regime, disillusioned by asheer lack of economic and political refor-mation.
As Omar alludes to in his music, the cata-lyst for the unforeseen carnage was the2011's jailing of some youths who dis-played anti -regime graffiti. While incarcer-ated, some of these children were killed,thus leading to public protests whichspread like wildfire. The anger was furtherfuelled by the failure of the government toreprimand the perpetrators. In April of thesame year, one month after the graffitiincident, the Syrian Army shot innocentdemonstrators, an incident that turnedprotests into a full -scale armed revolution.
Omars pro -revolution position has gener-ated positive feedback, especially with thegroup of activists inside Syria who placedthe rappers face on stamps commemorat-ing the rising.
In these tumultuous times, rap remains anoutlet for underdogs -turned -lyrical -connoisseurs to convert feelings of es-
trangement into inventive purpose. The Arab gravitation toward hip -hop culture isone that wants to remove stereotypicalassociations, one that wishes to convey thecomplexity of Arab identity. Omar doesthis in a cerebral manner; he is a promi-nent contributor to an ever expanding
genre. Through his scholastic approach,Omar regularly discusses the significantgulf that exists between East and West. Along with conveying his search for Arabidentity in the post -9/11 world, Omar dis-cusses the persecution he has faced in theUS. A clearly intelligent individual, Offen-dum realizes and appreciates that hip -hopand academia are closely linked, both of which focus on generational mles.
Syrian citizens are experiencing hardshipslike never before, with many genuine free-dom fighters now joined by individuals with their own Islamist agendas. In partic-ular, the situation in Latakia province iscritical, with villagers being massacred forsectarian reasons.
Omar is all too aware of this, offering thelistener intelligent music that is strippedof any bravado. With that being said, therapper doesnt sacrifice the thumping,Beastie Boys influenced beats that reflectheavily on his musical education. His track"#Syria," an outraged retort to SyrianPresident Bashar Assad, is one that focus-es on defenceless citizens' who have beenmet with a barrage of bullets, intimidationand far more ominous atrocities carriedout by pro - Assad forces. Offendum's proficient mike skills and lib-eral approach reflect heavily on a man thatmaintains a dynamic social media pres-ence, regularly detailing his travels acrossEurope and the Middle East. Offendum'sstyle reflects his vantage point between the worlds of East and West, one that is rootedin Syrian and Arabic characteristics whilealso swayed by an American philosophy. Millions of refugees have now fled Syria, with many crossing the border into Leba-
non, a country whose population of justover 4 million is now engorged by a floodof 2 million Palestinian and Syrian refu-gees. As the war in Syria shows no sign of abat-ing neither does Omars desire to highlightthe atrocities in the most creative way im-aginable.
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In 2014 everyones a rapper, but to be a true artist you have to be more than just someeveryday rapper. To be successful in this game called Hip Hop you have to be Raw,
Uncensored, Real, and most importantly you have to be Gully. So I sat down personally with one of the hottest up and coming artist in Charleston, West Ashleys own Gully
Murk. Mr. Murk, a man of few words, gives an in depth interview on what it takes to notonly survive in this industry but how to run it.
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Tika: So Mr. Murk lets jump right in, howare you today?
Tika: (slightly giggling) So what's up withthe name? Whats the origin of the nameGully Murk?
Gully Murk: Well its a name I got fromthe streets, I go hard and I murk every-
thing I do so Gully Murk is the name I wasgiven.
Tika: Ok so you said the name was givento you from the "Streets" were exactly are you from?
Gully Murk: I grew up in West Ashley, SC.
Tika: So the West is your stompingground?
Gully Murk: Something like that (laughinginnocently)
Tika: How do you think your music im-pacts the community you are from?
Gully: I rap about what I know. Every-thing I rap about Ive done, I really livethis.
Tika: (nodding) Ok, so what inspired youto do music?
Gully Murk: Well Ive always been intomusic, all my life, so why not make moneyfrom it.
Tika: I agree 100%! So out of all the artist you've ever heard whose your top 5 favor-ite Mc's?
Gully Murk: Well Pac, Biggie, Boosie...Ithink those are the main ones.
Tika: I figured Boosie would be one I hearthe influence in your music.
Gully Murk: Yea Yea you know Im asouthern rapper and Boosie was big whenI first started rapping so he's a big inspira-tion.
Tika: So if Ive never heard of Gully Murk what song off any of your albums will tell
me all I need to know about Gully Murk?
Gully Murk: Mos def the intro on my 1stCD.
Tika: What's so great about the intro?
Gully Murk: Its Me! (laughing)
Tika: So give me a peek of the intro(laughing) the people would love to hear.
Gully Murk: (laughing) Get the album!Blind to The Fact is a must hear!
Tika: Will do! Besides the work you havealready done do you have any "Dream"features?
Gully: Um Yo Gotti for sure, Boosie, andpretty much anybody. I want to work with whoever wants to work with me.
Tika: So pretty much anybody who is in-terested in working with you?
Gully: Yep
Tika: So for the lady readers is Mr. GullyMurk single? Do you have children?
Gully Murk:(laughing with a widesmile) No Im not single and yes I do havechildren. I don't have any biological chil-dren but I do have step children.
Tika: That's great! Congrats to you also asa father.
Gully: Thanks!
Tika: (smiling) Well Mr. Murk I think wehave learned a great bit about you to-day. Is it anything you would like for thereaders to know before we go?
Gully: Yea, Yea I would like to say that what I speak about in my music is really
my life. A lot of artist rap about what theydon't do. Im not a studio rapper in any way, shape, form, or fashion.
Tika: So Rich before Rap? In stores now?
Gully: Yep, Rich before Rap go get it now!Its a must hear!
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What is Hip Hop?? Is it just music that we all vibe to? Hip Hop in my eyes has al- ways been therapy and a way of living. I feel like if you can make it in Charleston, SC you can make it anywhere. Congratulations to all the Great artist that were voted to be apart of the very first "GeeChee One Class of Hip -Hop". This small year book will
include Charleston's Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen!Check out which artists are on the RISE.
MARLY MAR VOTED - MR. STREET CERTIFIED
SONGS: ACT A DONKEY, TAKE CONTROL
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -900,000
MISTA TAYLOR VOTED - KING GO -GETTA
SONGS: SHOOT THE FUCK UP , MIRRORDANCE
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -900,000
T MAC VOTED - MR ALL WORK NO PLAY
SONGS: DIAMONDS ALWAYS SHINING, ONMY GRIND
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -50,000
DIRTY DAVE VOTED- MR FLY GUY
SONGS: I GOT A SACK, CAROLINA
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -1,000,000
MEGA BUCKS VOTED- KING DISTINCT
SONGS: TURN HER ON, LAST TIME I CHECK
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -9,000
SHYST RED VOTED - KING EXCLUSIVE
SONGS: FACE DOWN , MIGO
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -1,000,000
FATBOY VOTED - MR. INTENSITY
SONGS: SWAGGA JACKIN, FLEX
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -400,000
YUNG ROME VOTED - KING INFINITY
SONGS: COUNT UP, I CAN'T WAIT
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -700,000
DOE BOY VOTED - MR. COOL
SONGS: AINT SCARED, GEECHIE SLANG
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -10,000
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OSB VOTED - MR. POSITIVE SONGS: BIRTHDAY GIRL, BAD DAY ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -200,000 BEZZLE VOTED - MR. BUSINESS MAN SONGS: ANNABELL , ONCE AGAIN (1 OR2 SONGS?) ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -50,000 SEE VOTED - MR. LOYALTY SONGS: REMAINS THE SAME, BANDS ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -10,000 PORTBABY VOTED - MR. OUT SPOKEN SONGS: SHE A RIDER, BLESSINGS ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -80,000 LUCKY LUCIANO VOTED - KING SPEAK-ER BOX SONGS: I'M DRIPPN, EVERY TIME WETOUCH ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -11,000 RIZZLE VOTED - KING UNITIFY SONGS: KAROLINA EVERYTHANG , WALK LIKE THIS ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -40,000 SLIM BUBBA VOTED -MR SOCIAL SONGS: TOO TURN UP, SNATCH MUSIK ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -50,000 KOD VOTED - MR. RAW STYLE SONGS: HAVE A BALL, CHARLESTON ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -46,000
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BIG D VOTED -KING TURN UP SONGS -BET YOU WON'T TURN UP,
BUST IT OPEN ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -70,000 BLACKK BOI VOTED -MR DRIPPASTIC SONGS -GET AWAY, IN THE RAIN ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -20,000 MUGGA MAN VOTED-MR HUMBLE SONGS -FLEXING,DOING BAD ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -500,000 SKINNY MAN BANG VOTED-KING HYPE SONGS -NOW I'M HERE, ALL NIGHT ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -5,000 FAST CASH VOTED -MR MARVELOUS SONGS -NO CROSSING OVA,GETTING IT ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -200,000
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LIL BOO VOTED- KING FRESH
SONGS: ALL MY LIFE , INE TURNING DOWN
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -240,009 MERLOT MAGIK VOTED- MR BEATOMITRIST
SONGS: AMERICAN DREAM, SWEET DESIRES
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -100
LOUWII VOTED -KING BOUNCE
SONGS: EASTER BUNNY, MILEY CYRUS
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -4600 JUST -ICE VOTED - MR HOLLYWOOD
SONGS: DON'T GET IT TWISTED, THREAT
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -6,000
EXTRA GRAM SAM VOTED - KING GALAXY
SONGS: CAROLINA HERO, RAPPING LIKE I MADEIT
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -25,000
JV VOTED - MR ONE HUNNIT
SONGS: YOU CAN'T HANDLE MY TURN UP,KNOW BOUT (DOUBT??)
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -30,000
KHADAJ VEGAS VOTED- MR. FLIGHT
SONGS: ECHO, KING ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -100
YOUNG TUNEZ VOTED - CLASS CLOWN
SONGS: BE GOOD, KEEP MOVING
ESTIMATED YOUTUBE VIEWS -884,000
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Mz Rhonda Songs - lemons,rubber band man
Estimated YouTube views -12,400
MISS SOPHOMORE
Miami Blaize Songs: Firella, I got it
Estimated YouTube views -23,400
MISS FRESHMAN
Lil Tia Songs: They Ain't Ready, What If
Estimated YouTube views -5,100
Mz Skandaluz Songs: Do It Again, Shine On
Estimated YouTube views -4,000
MS SENIOR
Lady Slim Songs: Double Dare, My Situation
Estimated YouTube views -8,400
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Community Involvement of the Year
Da Ya Go
Christopher Poppa Smurf Cason
Father to Father Natural Social Workers
Sistas Helping Sistas
Outstanding Teen of the Year
Lil Boo
Lil Tia
Tyshon Legare
Angel (Bap st Hill HS)
DOA (Dancing on Air)
Lil Rena
HairStylist of the Year
Michelle Spells
Barber of the Year Quan Da Barber
Poet of the Year
Christene Gretch
Writer of the Year
Kimberly Bowman
Cake Decorator of Year
Kimberly Johnson
Resturant of the Year
Nigels
MakeUp Ar st of the Year
Lanise Milton
Musician of the Year
Mike Brown
Gospel Ar st of the Year
F.O.C.U.S.
Neo Soul Ar st of the Year
Nefer Brown
Rap Ar st of the Year Killa Skip
Rap Female Ar st of the Year
Mz. Rhonda
Best New Ar st of the Year
Preston Myers
Hip Hop Group of the Year
Juice Gang
Slept on Ar st
Shys Debiocci
Lyricist of the Year Skinny Man Bang
Best Recording Studio of the Year
BCM
Song of the Year
"Bet You Won't Turn Up" Big D
Promoter of the Year
Bri Bra
Best Promo onTeam
Already Hollywood
Top Model of the Year Fire Red
Producer of the Year
Dough Boy Onda Track
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Best Female R&B Ar st of the Year
Jamilia Nichole
R&B Male Ar st of the Year
Suge Da Nastyboy
Clothing Line of the Year
Meshaun Denise
Fashion Designer of the Year
DKM
Best Music Video of the Year
"My Cup" Gent Jack Devin Par ck
Videographer of the Year
Kipsy IRepublikan
Photographer of the Year ABigT Flick
Video Vixen of the Year
Iam Ms. Joi
Up Next Model of the Year
Danielle Coaxum
Best Barbershop of the Year
Trimse erz Barbershop
Best Beauty Salon of the Year
Mane Strandz Hair Studio
Record Label of the Year 20:20 Business
Album of the Year
"Paperwork" Dan Yarda
Mixtape of the Year
"Rico Act" Str8 Drop
DJ of the Year
DJ Kub
Club DJ of the Year
DJ Major Boi
Slept on DJ of the Year
DJ Quiet Storm
Graphic Designer of the Year
Faazon Graphics
Radio Personality of the Year
Dj Tantrum (99.3The Box)
Best Club/Venue of the Year The Ville
Businessman/Woman of the Year
JR Burgess
Performer of the Year
Rizzle
Best Social Club of the Year
Cer ed Elite
Grinder of the Year
Bri Bra
Best Host of the Year Bre aka Legendary
Best Hypeman of the Year
Shorty vs. Eliot
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