Recording artist Nikko and cast member of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta debuts his latest video, "I'm Ready Girl". The song is produced by the WAP Music Group and is available on itunes.
Hip Hop's self-made reality star talks girls, girls, girls and 'No Love Lost'
(Atlanta, GA) Rolling out sits down with "Love & Hip Hop's" newest cast mate Joe Budden to discuss his role on the VH1 reality series, which isn't our first invitation into Budden's life as he installed cameras in his home years ago. The cameras captured his tumultuous relationship with his curvaceous then-girlfriend Tahiry, and his reality star fame was born.
Since then, Budden has had several very public relationships and suffered loss and setback. He speaks candidly with rolling out about his new album, titled No Love Lost, personal shortcomings and addiction. Joining the cast of "Love & Hip Hop" is just another chapter in Budden's story- one he feels will help others deal with their own tribulations. "I'm just thankful that rolling out would even consider having me on the cover. I appreciate it. It was a great shoot, great interview. Hopefully the fans enjoy it," Budden offers modestly.
Visit rollingout.com to read the interview in its entirety. Be sure to check out the exclusive photo shoot and video footage with celebrity photographer DeWayne Rogers.
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There is no denying the fact that being ratchet is paying off for many reality television stars. Despite being viewed in a negative light, cash rules and there is plenty of that being thrown at each...
The turbulent relationship between Stevie J and Mimi Faust continues off camera and on social media during the Christmas Holiday. Looks like Mimi was not in a jolly mood and she let Stevie J have it...
With all the craziness going on in the world, it's hard to find laughter, but I did for a brief second after watching this spoof of Joseline and Stevie J of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. The spoof...
This is the most I've watched of that minstrel television show Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. I just flat out refuse to watch that garbage show, but I have to agree with The Roots' Questlove who mentioned via his twitter page that it's safe to assume this comedic spoof is what the show is really all about. Check out this comedic spoof of the TV show Love & Hip Hop Atlanta starring Miguel Nunez, Verne "Mini Me" Troyer, Lunell, Essence Atkins, Buck Wild, Reginald "Bra Man" Ballard & many more directed by Devin Hampton.
VH1's "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" stars Lil Scrappy and Erica Dixon's turbulent relationship played out in front of millions of viewers. Public perception of the proclaimed "Prince of the South" was less than stellar as the show focused on Lil Scrappy's balancing act between his girlfriend and best friend and even included his mother's comical views on his relationship. Lil Scrappy surprised viewers with his commitment to be "stand up and be a man" and proposal to Erica on the "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta: Reunion." "I can't wait to change her last name to Richardson," the hip hop star admitted to rolling out. "It was time to take it to the next level. It was time to do something really grown up."
Rolling out's DeWayne Rogers interviewed and shot the "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" couple for this cover. Wardrobe stylist Kudzi, inspired by an era of sophistication, took the couples' over the top hip hop image back to the 50s. Erica Dixon flaunts her engagement ring on the cover solidifying there is some love in hip hop after all. "It was important for us to take this opportunity to celebrate some positivity that came from drama surrounding a reality TV show. Lil Scrappy deciding on national television to honor his family and step up to the plate is something we felt was cover worthy", says publisher Munson Steed.
In addition to discussing the upcoming nuptials, Lil Scrappy and his bride to talk candidly with rolling out about the editing process and how the popular show was received with fans. "It wasn't scripted or fake, but the editing process is what makes things seem a certain way," Erica explained.
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If you think Love & Hip Hop Atlanta is giving the city of Atlanta a bad name, then you have no idea of what is in store until 'The Real Mistress of Atlanta' appears on the latest network. The show is executive Produced by Mickey 'MeMpHitz" Wright.
The show features a bunch of wannabees and none have acquired any sort of fame, except maybe Maliah. But, then again she would not be nobody if Drake did name drop the infamous stripper.
The premiere party and viewing of Love & Hip Hop (Atlanta took place in the heart of Buckhead at Frank Ski's Restaurant. Rasha Entertainment was on the scene with host/actress Kash Howard for the Q&A.
Check out what the ladies had to say, on why they decided to appear on reality tv and what to expect.
During the premiere of Love & Hip Hop (Atlanta), media personality and comedian Cadillac Kimberly asked "is there anybody on the cast transgender ?". Joseline, who many say has strong features responded and all hell almost broke loose.
Mona Scott (Executive Producer) came to the aid of Joseline to refute any claims of her being transgender. Cadillac Kimberly then asked Mona, "did she taste the twat?"