Pill – “Angels” [NO DJ]
Alley Boy – “Hear Me Then”
[UPDATE]: Alley Boy does MTV Mixtape Daily with DJ Holiday in the heart of Edgewood. You can download Definition of Fuck Shit for free. Support a villain.
Pill – “Angels” [NO DJ]
Alley Boy – “Hear Me Then”
[UPDATE]: Alley Boy does MTV Mixtape Daily with DJ Holiday in the heart of Edgewood. You can download Definition of Fuck Shit for free. Support a villain.
Thank God these two very different, yet very similar, rappers from Atlanta can co-exist within the city limits. These two, in my opinion, have the ability to completely corner the market in Atlanta – occupying two very different lanes. What excites me about both of them, however, is the reality associated with their music – not to mention, they are the first I’ve seen in a long time represent Atlanta properly. Real Grady babies – a testament to Atlanta, the REAL Atlanta.
TheEducatedVillains.com supports both of these gentlemen. Pill’s “4075: The Refill” with DJ Skee and The Empire is now available for free download on his website. Alley Boy’s “Definition of Fuck Shit” with DJ Holiday and The Empire is also available for free download.
[UPDATE]: For those who don’t know what it means to be a “grady baby” please click here.
[BONUS]: Pill ft. LEP Bogus Boys – “Workin”
Jay’ton and Young Quis of ABN/SGA – November, 2008 [Location: SouthWest Houston, Texas]
Pill- “Hear Somebody Comin’”
Birdman ft. Drake and Bun-B – “Mo Milly”
Alley Boy – “Takin Bricks”
Yo Gotti ft. Lil’ Wayne – “Women Lie, Men Lie”
ABN ft. Trae, Jay’ton, and Lil’ Boss – “Pull Up In a Slab”
Nipsey Hu$$le – “Line It Up”
Eazy E – “Real Motherfuckin’ G’s”
Killer Mike – “Trap Checkin’”
Yo Gotti – “Newspaper on the Floor”
Lil’ Wayne – “Swag Surfin”
ABN ft. Trae, Jay’ton, Lil’ Boss, and Young Quis – “Natural Born Gangstas”
Scarface – “In Cold Blood”
Gucci Mane – “Heavy”
Pill – “Trap Goin’ Ham”
UGK – “Murder”
Lil’ Wayne ft. Young Jeezy – “Scared Money”
Yo Gotti – “For My People”
Trae – “Fear”
Alley Boy – “Shiester”
Pill – “Pain In They Eyes”
Young Dro ft. Spodee and Cooley – “To Tha Core”
Slim Thug ft. Scarface and J-Dawg – “Hard”
The Educated Villains salute Alley Boy and Duct Tape for the release of their newest video, “Throw It Up.” Atlanta seems to be developing a gang problem in a city where gangs have never firmly taken root. This expose´, disguised as a music video, is a poignant piece of street reporting documenting the growing influence of gang culture in our city. For better or for worse, this is our reality.
Duct Tape and Alley Boy are not affiliated with any particular gang – they represent gangsterism in a holistic sense. Duct Tape Da Mobb!! Modern day pirates. Street reporting at its finest. We support you.
“Definition of Fuck Shit” with The Empire and DJ Holiday coming soon.
Alley Boy, we support you. Modern day pirates. Spotted at Burn One’s House.