NLE CHOPPA Live In Concert

NLE CHOPPA Live In Concert! NLE Choppa is relentless. With more than 5.5 billion total streams, 14 RIAA-certified plaques, 18 million combined followers, and two 2023 singles that found a comfortable home on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, the superstar 20-year-old MC from Memphis has already accomplished a lot. And yet he’s constantly working to satiate the needs of his fans and prove wrong any remaining doubters. Choppa’s recent work—culminating in his new album, Cottonwood 2 is still an ante-up on every conceivable level. Choppa’s emergence in the rap game is the stuff of legend, but for the uninitiated: His Platinum-certified single “Shotta Flow” became one of the biggest rap songs of 2019 without a premiere, co-sign, or major label push. Desiring creative control and ownership, he partnered with Warner Records to distribute his music and future releases on his label, No Love Entertainment. Fast forward to 2023 and the technical pyrotechnics remain, but Choppa has spent more time turning inward, reflecting on his devotion to family and spirituality, and sharing more of himself than he ever has. His songs about overcoming struggles and celebrating wins have won support from Billboard, The New York Times, Forbes, GQ, and Complex. Now, he just wants the rap conversation to reflect his immense talent. “When you mention the greatest artists, or when you mention the hottest artists out right now, I have to be in that conversation,” he declares.

OVERTIME x CRUCIFIX: Scars and Stripes Tour Reloaded

OVERTIME x CRUCIFIX: Scars and Stripes Tour Reloaded Iron sharpens iron. This is what you get when two titan’s collide! Between the legend that is CRUCIFIX and the relentless grind of OVERTIME, these two independent powerhouses combine to bring you the Scars and Stripes Tour Reloaded! Both artists will be supported by The Blue Collar Soldiers Band who until now have played exclusively behind OVERTIME. Joining the tour will be special guest Sean P East (Youngbloodz) as well as main support acts Grim and Big Murph Country x Rock x Rap all in one package. Don’t miss your chance to see it live for yourself!Meet and Greet + General Admission:VIP Meet and Greet will take place 1 and a half hours prior to scheduled doors time. Please arrive an hour and a half before doors time and check in at the merchandise area when you arrive. Purchasing this ticket also grants you access to the concert via General Admission. You will be given a VIP Badge, autographed poster signed by the entire tour, photos, autographs and anything else OVERTIME and CRUCIFIX decide to do from night to night. This will be a “hangout style” Meet and Greet Experience. The experience will vary from night to night but will always be based around hanging out with OVERTIME and CRUCIFIX on a more personal level before the concert. All sales are final and non-refundable unless the event is cancelled. 

VEEZE “The Ganger Tour”

VEEZE Live In Concert!”THE GANGER TOUR”Support By ANYCIA & TALIBANDOA shrouded yet essential figure in the Michigan rap scene, Veeze is somewhat of a musical  enigma, building one of the genre’s most die-hard fan bases despite rarely releasing material of  his own. Though he solidified his inimitable, lethargic style on debut mixtape Navy Wavy (2019)  and a sparse collection of 2020s anthems, he remained as prominent outside of music as within  it, a constant presence in the social spheres and music videos of the region’s most prolific  artists. The release of his 2023 effort Ganger brought him major critical attention and Billboard  chart placings.  Appearing on the scene in 2019, rapper Veeze was immediately identifiable through his  understated vocals and breathy ad libs, debuting singles “Big Draco” and “Itself” before landing  a local hit with the inimitable “Rusty.” In what would become his most prolific run, the rapper  quickly capitalized with a string of 14 singles and collaborations, including several tracks with  close associate and fellow Michigan mainstay Babyface Ray (“Half & Half,” “Red Key,” “Exotics”).  His slick, effortless take on the region’s sound continued on the rapper’s first mixtape, Navy Wavy (2019), an 11-track set with appearances from local figureheads Beno, Babyface Ray, and Peezy.  In the early 2020s, Veeze appeared in music videos and social media while dropping sporadic  features and singles of his own. He began 2020 with some one-off experimentation — the  drowsy “Them One Guys,” the Kanye West flip “Flamie Foxx,” and the Big Pun-sampling “Fat  Albert” — before his regional sound continued to develop on solo singles “Veeze Glo,” “Yoa  Twin,” and “Friend of Mine.” This loose schedule continued into 2021 and 2022, with the rapper  drip-feeding singles like “A&W,” “Kurt Angle,” “Choppas in Hawaii,” and “Let It Fly.” With a  slower release schedule came a more dedicated fan base — several online channels dedicated to  the rapper soon attracted a following of their own, piecing together unreleased songs  previewed on his social media.  In 2023, he released one of his biggest singles, “GOMD,” as well as a remix featuring Lil Uzi Vert.  Both versions appeared on the second Veeze full-length, Ganger, which also included  appearances by Lucki and Lil Yachty. The rapper received increased press coverage, and the release charted in the Billboard 200.

03 GREEDO with DJ A-Tron – The Life That I Deserve Tour

03 GREEDO Live In Concert!+ Support By: TBA   L.A. rapper 03 Greedo came into his own on a series of mixtapes that began with 2016’s Purple Summer. His multi-faceted rhymes were heavy on references to drugs, struggle, and fame, and he churned out quality material at a prolific clip. He broke through to an even larger audience after signing a record deal, but not even a month after the release of his 2018 debut studio album God Level, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drug trafficking. The incarceration didn’t slow down Greedo’s release schedule at all, as the next few years saw frequent new projects like 2019 collaboration Netflix & Deal and 2020 studio album Load It Up Vol. 01.03 Greedo was born Jason Jamal Jackson in 1987 and grew up in the Los Angeles area. He first started rapping under the name Greedy Giddy, releasing mixtapes like his four-volume Bi-Polar series and 2012’s Money, Powder, Regrets. His early work was influenced by Southern rap and the first phase of his career was marked by scattershot output in the form of online tracks and the occasional mixtape. In 2016 he changed his name to 03 Greedo and started the Golden Grenade Empire label to release his new music, his style developing into something more atmospheric and fluid. Self-produced mixtapes came one after another, with Purple Summer and Purple Summer 2: Sun Don’t Shine arriving in 2016 and the next year Purple Summer 03: Purple Hearted Soldier, First Night Out, and Money Changes Everything. Greedo’s prolific output added to his reputation and in 2017 he signed to, which released his 2018 mixtape The Wolf of Grape Street. That collection was his most visible work up until then, featuring guest verses from , , and other peers. He followed in June of that year with his first proper studio album, God Level, an epic 27-track collection that explored different styles and featured guests like and included a remix of earlier single “Never Bend” that featured . In July of 2018, however, 03 Greedo was sentenced to jail time for charges that dated back to 2016 when he was apprehended by police carrying over four pounds of meth and two stolen guns. He began serving his time in the summer of that year but issued a statement saying he intended to keep making and releasing new music while incarcerated. One of the first of those promised efforts arrived in 2019. Still Summer in the Projects featured guests , , and Trilliano, as well as production by Mustard. The same year he released collaborative album Netflix & Deal, made with , and in 2020 he teamed with RonRonTheProducer for new album Load It Up Vol. 01. The album featured guest spots from , , , and many others. He began 2021 by releasing new song “Substance (We Woke Up),” a smooth and relaxed track featuring a cameo verse from .

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