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		<title>Broccoli City Reveals 2020 Festival Lineup And Announces Its Eight Year Returning To The Nation’s Capital</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Broccoli City announced t​he official lineup for Broccoli City Festival 2020 on Wednesday (Jan 22). The eighth annual edition of the organization’s flagship music festival in partnership with Live Nation Urban, will return to the newly redeveloped RFK Campus on [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Broccoli City</strong> announced t​he official lineup for Broccoli City Festival 2020 on Wednesday (Jan 22). The eighth annual edition of the organization’s flagship music festival in partnership with Live Nation Urban, will return to the newly redeveloped RFK Campus on Saturday, May 9, 2020 featuring performances by ​<b>DaBaby</b>, <b>Roddy Ricch</b>,​ ​<b>Megan Thee Stallion</b>,​ <b>B​urna Boy,</b>​<b> A​ri Lennox​</b>, ​<b>Doja Cat</b>​, ​<b>Lucky Daye</b>,​ ​<b>IDK</b>,​ and ​<b>Soulection​</b>. Tickets​​ ​go on sale Friday, January 24th​ ​at 10:00 a.m. EST, exclusively via <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001aKMLNgdYdzWTRmZcOOWZLpkmzGf9pz0xeUglW1rKCB2MDgWmWppoOwySJv_YWXgb39gTowZSGF4MnM20rsKkX7DJNvsNRAtg42zW5hSgDQU5TokMtrX2gO5h_zTkipTbEI4qz2ekyTtPW8BezFaJfQ==&amp;c=WVo8lALbEUzeQGHpXWP7d1CY_haes3ws3RlYIdoafXHSsg0iRXTKkg==&amp;ch=PiPgZGrcH5BV_tpabOWKUdi6kPFvrnrM-1hgpV2oBQ7SjCGZGb0hjg==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&amp;q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D001aKMLNgdYdzWTRmZcOOWZLpkmzGf9pz0xeUglW1rKCB2MDgWmWppoOwySJv_YWXgb39gTowZSGF4MnM20rsKkX7DJNvsNRAtg42zW5hSgDQU5TokMtrX2gO5h_zTkipTbEI4qz2ekyTtPW8BezFaJfQ%3D%3D%26c%3DWVo8lALbEUzeQGHpXWP7d1CY_haes3ws3RlYIdoafXHSsg0iRXTKkg%3D%3D%26ch%3DPiPgZGrcH5BV_tpabOWKUdi6kPFvrnrM-1hgpV2oBQ7SjCGZGb0hjg%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1579793845611000&amp;usg=AFQjCNHgclQwbP04dGpHpbIOGSIEZZJCnQ">www.BCFestival.com</a>.</p>
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<div align="justify">&#8220;As a black-owned, millennial-led festival, we take great pride in our ability to create safe and authentic spaces for the black community to gather and celebrate the beauty of our culture.&#8221; said Brandon McEachern and Marcus Allen, Founders of Broccoli City Festival</div>
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<div align="justify">​ &#8220;At a time like this, it&#8217;s imperative for us to protect these spaces and encourage one another to make their voices heard, which is why our return to Washington, D.C. is so important. Not only does this move symbolize a return to WHERE we started, it&#8217;s also symbolic of our return to the root of WHY we started &#8212; to educate, equip and mobilize millennials to build thriving urban communities that sustain future generations.”</div>
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<p>Beyond the music, Broccoli City Festival attendees will experience an expanded festival footprint, improved entry lanes, enhanced brand activations, and more. New this year, Broccoli City has partnered with <a href="http://www.crownroyal.com">Crown Royal</a> to provide fans with the R​oyal Experience Pass.​ In addition to special viewing areas and access to the all-new Royal Experience Lounge, pass holders will now have access to exclusive grooming services, sneaker cleaning, charging stations, private bars and more.</p>
<p>General Admission tickets start at $79. Broccoli City will donate $.50 from each ticket sold to the Broccoli City Festival and its partner organizations in the D.C. Metropolitan areas. For more information on Broccoli City and to purchase tickets, please visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001aKMLNgdYdzWTRmZcOOWZLpkmzGf9pz0xeUglW1rKCB2MDgWmWppoOwySJv_YWXgb39gTowZSGF4MnM20rsKkX7DJNvsNRAtg42zW5hSgDQU5TokMtrX2gO5h_zTkipTbEI4qz2ekyTtPW8BezFaJfQ==&amp;c=WVo8lALbEUzeQGHpXWP7d1CY_haes3ws3RlYIdoafXHSsg0iRXTKkg==&amp;ch=PiPgZGrcH5BV_tpabOWKUdi6kPFvrnrM-1hgpV2oBQ7SjCGZGb0hjg==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&amp;q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D001aKMLNgdYdzWTRmZcOOWZLpkmzGf9pz0xeUglW1rKCB2MDgWmWppoOwySJv_YWXgb39gTowZSGF4MnM20rsKkX7DJNvsNRAtg42zW5hSgDQU5TokMtrX2gO5h_zTkipTbEI4qz2ekyTtPW8BezFaJfQ%3D%3D%26c%3DWVo8lALbEUzeQGHpXWP7d1CY_haes3ws3RlYIdoafXHSsg0iRXTKkg%3D%3D%26ch%3DPiPgZGrcH5BV_tpabOWKUdi6kPFvrnrM-1hgpV2oBQ7SjCGZGb0hjg%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1579793845611000&amp;usg=AFQjCNHgclQwbP04dGpHpbIOGSIEZZJCnQ">www.BCFestival.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>RESPECT. Roundtable #1: Trillectro</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 18:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>RESPECT.is presented to you as a smooth, faceless entity, but in reality, it&#8217;s operated by over a dozen dedicated and dangerous hip-hop fans and aficionados. With this new feature, RESPECT. Roundtable, we hope to give you a brief glimpse into [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>RESPECT.</strong>is presented to you as a smooth, faceless entity, but in reality, it&#8217;s operated by over a dozen dedicated and dangerous hip-hop fans and aficionados. With this new feature, <strong>RESPECT. Roundtable</strong>, we hope to give you a brief glimpse into the minds of the individual voices behind <strong>RESPECT.</strong>&#8216;s familiar resonant roar.</p>
<p>The first topic is <a href="http://dctobc.com/trillectro/"><strong>Trillectro</strong></a>, the Washington D.C.-based music festival that explicitly encourages the ever-increasing collisions between hip-hop and what is now known as EDM. Most of the <strong>RESPECT.</strong> team will not make it to <strong>Trillectro</strong>, but that doesn&#8217;t mean we don&#8217;t have interesting thoughts on the festival&#8217;s lineup. Read below as we pick apart our hivemind just for you. The specific question everyone responded to was, &#8220;What two acts would you <strong>HAVE</strong> to see at<strong> Trillectro</strong>?&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Kevin Ahmadi &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Summer festivals are about two things: food and dancing next to half-naked women. These conditions require a fun party climate that is best achieved with big, hard-hitting beats. <strong>DJ Slink</strong> and <strong>Alex Young</strong> both meet that criteria without falling into annoying dubstep territory. While <strong>Wale</strong> may be the main attraction, the best atmosphere will be at <strong>Slink</strong> and <strong>Young</strong>’s shows. You could probably also score some <strong>molly</strong> if that’s still cool.</em>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Ali Holdridge -Writer </strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;It’s the heat of music festival season and <strong>Trillectro</strong> will no doubt go hard. <strong>Travi$ Scott</strong> and <strong>A$AP FERG</strong> top my itinerary list. <strong>Scott’</strong>s debut mixtape <strong>Owl Pharaoh</strong>, was extremely well-done. Seeing his new single &#8220;Upper Echelon&#8221; live would be insane.  Admittedly, I’m a huge fan of A$AP FERG&#8217;s remix to &#8220;Work.&#8221;  With <strong>Trap Lord</strong> set to drop Aug. 20, I’d jump on the opportunity to see the track performed in person. &#8220;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Veronica Slabicki &#8211; Writer<br />
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<blockquote><p><em><strong>&#8220;Dave Nada</strong> and <strong>Matt Nordstrom</strong> are <strong>Nadastrom</strong>, and their DJ set is a living legend. The duo is known for pioneering <strong>moombahton</strong>, a genre that splices the pulsing rhythms of reggaeton with the energizing kicks of dutch house, for a combination that wreaks havoc on the dancefloor. <strong>Nadastrom</strong> will have you popping, jumping, and flailing, among other things. I wouldn&#8217;t miss that for anything. <b>Venus X</b> is also someone I wouldn&#8217;t miss. She came into the public eye through a weekly party called “Ghetto Gothic” which features a range of styles and aims to break the segregation of genres in the New York music scene. Unlike other artists who may premix their sets, <strong>Venus X</strong> takes a unique approach to deejaying, and she mixes sounds on the spot based on her own emotions, experiences, and the vibe of the crowd. That&#8217;s pretty rare these days.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Sheldon Pearce &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;As a DC native, when the full <strong>Trillectro</strong> lineup was released, my eyes immediately lit up when I saw <strong>Shy Glizzy</strong> would be gracing one of the biggest stages in the metropolitan area (figuratively speaking). But all regional biases aside, I&#8217;d have to say my two must see acts on a performance basis would be <strong>Travi$ Scott</strong> and <strong>A$AP FERG</strong>. I must have a thing for the whole dollar-sign-replacing-the-s shtick. I&#8217;m a big rap guy. The EDM/IDM/Dance records don&#8217;t really sway me (although they can be great for festivals like *cough* *cough* this one, so I don&#8217;t know I guess we&#8217;ll see). Hip-hop shows are incredible when done right, though, and I think both <strong>Travi$</strong> and <strong>Ferg</strong> have the charisma and the catalogs necessary to put on a great show. Not to mention, <strong>FERG&#8217;s</strong> Trap <strong>Lord</strong> is due out a few days later so there’s some huge debut potential there (fingers crossed).&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Alyse Howard &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;I would definitely HAVE TO SEE <strong>Nodastrom</strong> &#8211; I can tell they are very musically savvy.  Those conversational synths and hooky drum rhythms would provide the perfect atmosphere for me to dance and just dream. I would also definitely have to see  <strong>Phil Ade</strong>.  His rhymes are poignant and the accompanying videos add subtle touches of realness without overdoing it, you know?&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Fatima Johnson &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;For me, music festival is synonymous with dance party, so I am going to <strong>Trillectro</strong> specifically to shake my tailfeather. <strong>Moombahton</strong> music is a new fusion of house/hip hop/reggaeton/dancehall that has been leaving divas and dancequeens breathless on the dance floor for the last three years. <strong>Moombahton</strong> beats are the hottest they’ve ever been right now, and there&#8217;s no better stage for the genre to shine than in its birthplace, Washington D.C. If you like to dance, like listening to dance music, like laughing at other people dancing, or all the above, definitely watch the <strong>Moombahton</strong> originator, <strong>Dave Nada,</strong> and his producer friend, <strong>Matt Nordstrom</strong>, performing as their DJ group, <strong>Nadastrom</strong></em>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Emmanuel Wallace &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;This entire lineup looks interesting as hell. The first act I&#8217;d check out is <strong>King Chip</strong>. I&#8217;m a bit partial since he&#8217;s from my hometown and all, but I&#8217;ve been following the guy since he was <strong>Chip Tha Ripper</strong> and his devoted fanbase always make his shows fun. The second act is <strong>Phil Ade</strong>, I think he&#8217;s been overlooked by many over the past few years but he&#8217;s definitely been bubbling under the surface.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Nina Long &#8211; Writer</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;The two performances I would have to see at <strong>Trillectro</strong> would be <strong>Nadastrom</strong> and <strong>A$AP FERG</strong>. <strong>Nadastrom</strong> brings a ton of energy, and definitely knows how to get the party stated. Being that they are performing in their hometown, I&#8217;d expect their performance to be epic.  The trap lord himself, <strong>A$AP FERG</strong>, is definitely a must-see at the festival. His album is dropping in a few weeks so he’s definitely gong to be bringing it. Plus the <strong>A$AP Mob</strong> is totally unpredictable so you never know what they might have up their sleeve.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Ryan Lyons &#8211; Writer<br />
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;I can only expect greater things to come out of <strong>Trillectro</strong> since I attended the first festival last summer. Beautiful people came out from as far as the West Coast to join in on a localized movement brought forth by the good folks at DC to BC.</em></p>
<p><em>Historically, Washington D.C has always had open doors to whatever emcee or group came down for the Howard Homecomings or whatever. Many rappers reference it in song. However, the city possesses it’s own slang and it’s own style that will be embedded in this show featuring emcees like <strong>Wale</strong>, <strong>Phil Ade</strong> and <strong>Shy Glizzy</strong>. I’m hoping <strong>Fat Trel</strong> makes an appearance as well.</em><em>I’m most excited to see <strong>Wale</strong> perform some hits from <strong>The Gifted</strong> in his hometown because because this latest album sounds so much like D.C. ( i.e. congos, melody, live instrumentation). I’m hoping to see that in person and reminisce on the days when I witnessed him as a young pup covering gogo songs in the same area.</em></p>
<p><em>Other than <strong>Wale</strong>, I’m really looking forward to seeing <strong>Fergenstein [A$AP FERG]</strong>. His “Work” single and it’s remix are some of those tracks that made this summer more fun. How could we even have <strong>Trillectro</strong> without one of the main songs people turn up too? After witnessing <strong>A$AP FERG</strong> tear it down at SOB’s in NYC during the fall, I’m waiting to see how D.C. reacts to him.</em>&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Ben Sherak &#8211; Online Editor</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>This festival is going to be an strange experience for everyone involved. From the fan-to-fan interactions, which are sure to be a confused intermingling of ravers, trendy hip-hop fans and diehards for individual acts, to the artists&#8217; ability to engage a crowd that might not have shown up for their genre, let alone their individual music, <strong>Trillectro</strong> could go one of two ways. It could be an awkward but still energetic gathering, or a straight up amazing party. At good parties, you rock out, regardless of lyrics, regardless of anything. At amazing parties, you experience something new. It should almost offend your tastes at first, and it should be reshaping your tastes by the end. Your world should expand and your head should throb.</em></p>
<p><em>Standing in the way of<strong> Trillectro</strong>&#8216;s ability to do that are a few things. Choosing a particularly organic sounding headliner, <strong>Wale</strong>, for a majorly electronic festival will probably wind up a bad call. If <strong>Salva</strong> or <strong>Nadastrom</strong> fans listen to any un-remixed hip-hop, it&#8217;s probably not <strong>Wale</strong>. Even though that album with the unused <strong>Wale</strong> Chia pet on the cover premiered at #1, it was a quiet #1. Even more importantly: it&#8217;s just uncool to love <strong>Wale</strong>, probably because of his lack of distinguishing traits and the fact that, according to those unearthed tweets, the rest of the cool kids of rap think (or used to think) he&#8217;s a joke. (LINK <a href="http://highbrowhiphop.com/old-tweets-of-rappers-talking-reckless-surface/" target="_blank">http://highbrowhiphop.com/old-tweets-of-rappers-talking-reckless-surface/</a>). Regardless, his album is accessible to fans of music in general, so there&#8217;s certainly hope.</em></p>
<p><em>One rap act who&#8217;s far more fit for <strong>Trillectro</strong> and is more respected by the game&#8217;s current cool kids is <strong>Casey Veggies</strong>. <strong>Casey</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Everything Wavy&#8221; and &#8220;Faces&#8221; are synthesized and current enough to lure more than a few non-hip-hop heads toward his set. He&#8217;s also got the co-signs to backup his almost-man-of-the-hour style. Both <strong>ScHoolboy Q</strong> and <strong>Logic</strong>, current <strong>XXL Freshmen</strong>, named <strong>Casey</strong> as their pick for the main man missing from this year&#8217;s list. Add all of that to <strong>Casey</strong>&#8216;s clear knack for style and the end result is one of the festival&#8217;s likely all-around successes.</em></p>
<p><em>Overall, it will prove hard to consolidate the two umbrella terms&#8211;trill and electro&#8211;that comprise the festival&#8217;s name until the music leads it there. <strong>Trillectro</strong> is doing a great service of creating an inhabitable melting pot, which will guaranteed be a good party. Time, and the direction of the music, will tell if it was great.</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Stephen Kearse &#8211; Online editor</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;The <strong>Trillectro</strong> lineup is a strange beast for me. On one hand, there are tons of amazing DJs with the proven ability to use largely un-instrumental music as marionette strings. On the other hand, there are rappers, but not rappers that I would necessarily qualify as &#8220;trill.&#8221; I&#8217;m from Atlanta, but I hadn&#8217;t heard the term &#8220;trill&#8221; since a DJ at a party back in 2010 surprised us with a spin of &#8220;Some Cut&#8221; by <strong>Trillville</strong>. If &#8220;trill&#8221; is back, how does <strong>Casey Veggies</strong> embody it? How does <strong>King Chip</strong> embody it? I don&#8217;t know, but those questions (and a preexisting interest in those specific rappers) alone would draw me out to the festival. </em></p>
<p><em>With that in mind, from a slightly less subjective perspective, I&#8217;d have to say that the sets to see would be <strong>Casey Veggie</strong>&#8216;s and <strong>DJ Slink</strong>&#8216;s. <strong>Slink</strong> is one of the few DJs out there who spins trap that I find tolerable. I hate to sound lame, but seeing someone twerk to a Rick Ross song about shooting people is just bizarre. I don&#8217;t think that would happen during a <strong>Slink</strong> set. He doesn&#8217;t seem to treat all trap equally. He makes a discernible distinction between songs to get rowdy to and songs to get nasty to. I appreciate that. As far as <strong>Casey Veggies</strong>, I just want to see how he approaches this set. He&#8217;s a solid rapper and a cool dude, but can he bring out the inner <strong>Miley Cyru</strong>s in that quiet girl from your English class? Or will he just play it cool? There&#8217;s only one way to find out.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>And there you have it. Expect more <strong>RESPECT. Roundtable</strong> discussions in the future and check out our review of <a href="http://respect-mag.com/exclusive-review-and-pictures-trillectro-solidifies-washington-d-c-as-a-bed-for-hipster-culture/">Trillectro</a> from last year.</p>
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		<title>News: Trillectro Music Festival Snags Wale &#038; Gears Up For It&#8217;s Second Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2013 16:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TRILLECTRO, Washington D.C.’s fast-growing Hip-Hop and Electronic festival, announced the line-up yesterday for this year&#8217;s second installment using social media start up Thunderclap, which allowed social media fiends to trade their twitter feeds in to  announce the second-half of the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p dir="ltr"><strong>TRILLECTRO,</strong> Washington D.C.’s fast-growing Hip-Hop and Electronic festival, announced the line-up yesterday for this year&#8217;s second installment using social media start up <strong>Thunderclap</strong>, which allowed social media fiends to trade their twitter feeds in to  announce the second-half of the performance list.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Earlier this summer they warmed us up with the first half of the line-up:<b></b><b> </b><strong> A$AP Ferg</strong>, <strong>Carnage</strong>, <strong>DJ Sliink</strong>, <strong>Gent and Jawns</strong>, <strong>Ghost Beach</strong>,<strong> Gold Room</strong>, <strong>King Chip</strong>, <strong>Nadastrom</strong>, <strong>Travi$ Scott. </strong>And<strong> </strong>Thursday at 1pm they ended all speculation with the full lineup: <strong>Casey Veggies</strong>, <strong>Tittsworth</strong>, <strong>Shy Glizzy</strong>, <strong>Two-9</strong>,<strong> RDGLDGRN</strong>, <strong>Venus X</strong> , <strong>Misun</strong>, <strong>Phil Ade</strong>, and <strong>New Retro</strong> not to mention a Surprise Guest stamp from D.C.’s reigning son, <strong>Wale</strong>.</p>
<p><b></b><b>TRILLECTRO&#8217;s </b>aim to be progressive while still adding some great local Washington D.C. flavor should do well on the score board for regional and non-regional fans alike.  If you’re lucky enough, you’ll still be able to cop one of their early bird tickets ,but do yourself the favor and don’t wait too long <a href="http://dctobc.com/trillectro/tickets">http://dctobc.com/trillectro/tickets</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fat Trel Talks Wale, GBE, and Smokers Club Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2013 23:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fat Trel has spent the last few years of his career trying to establish himself as one of the few hood rappers from the Capital District. While at first getting support from DC neighbors like Wale, the big man is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Fat Trel</strong> has spent the last few years of his career trying to establish himself as one of the few hood rappers from the Capital District. While at first getting support from DC neighbors like <strong>Wale</strong>, the big man is putting his<strong> Slutty Boy</strong> team on his back and putting in work on his own. Now, after burning bridges with a few of his former idols, you might have seen Fat Trel doing his thing on<strong> Smokers  Club Tour 2013</strong>. &#8220;Being a part of the Smokers Club was a blessing. Never underestimate the power of your music is what the tour taught me most because it was touching people I had no idea about,&#8221; Fat Trel tells BlowHipHop.TV on his most recent interview. Check the jump for the full clip.</p>
<blockquote><p>Fat Trel began getting his buzz up in the DMV area and his music eventually reached the ears of The Board of Administration, one of D.C.&#8217;s established management groups who were instrumental in Wale&#8217;s career. However the relationship wasn&#8217;t built to last and Trel was dropped from the label without any warning. Trel never allowed the situation to slow his momentum and soon after found a home with the Smokers Club and Johnny Shipes&#8217; Cinematic Music Group. With a long list of artists with whom Trel could both relate and build with, it was a no-brainer for Shipes to include Trel on the Smoker&#8217;s Club 2012 Summer Tour. It was there where Trel understood the impact of his music on fans across the country.With the support of industry veterans and the nation wide alignment of his Slutty Boyz and Slutty Girlz nation wide, Fat Trel is set to put on for North East DC and all the trappers that are still living that life.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Fat Trel Drops SDMG Cover Via Instagram, Covers Drake&#8217;s &#8220;Started From The Bottom&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2013 16:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After dropping a freestyle over Drake’s latest “Started From The Bottom”, Washington D.C’s favorite Slutty Boy drops the cover for his upcoming mixtape aptly titled SDMG via Instagram. While we wait for the impending mixtape,  listen to the best freestyle we&#8217;ve heard [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>After dropping a freestyle over <strong>Drake’s</strong> latest “Started From The Bottom”, Washington D.C’s favorite <strong>Slutty Boy</strong> drops the cover for his upcoming mixtape aptly titled<em> SDMG</em> via Instagram. While we wait for the impending mixtape,  listen to the best freestyle we&#8217;ve heard over Drizzy&#8217;s joint thus far below.</p>
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		<title>Lupe Fiasco Gets Thrown Off Stage For Anti-War Song During Presidential Inaguaration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 19:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>While headlining at StartUp RockOn concert, an event in celebration of the President Obama&#8217;s re-election, Lupe Fiasco, who&#8217;s always got a political stance, performed his controversial anti-war song “Words I Never Said” off his album, Lasers. According to the tweets [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>While headlining at StartUp RockOn concert, an event in celebration of the <strong>President Obama&#8217;s</strong> re-election, <strong>Lupe Fiasco</strong>, who&#8217;s always got a political stance, performed his controversial anti-war song “Words I Never Said” off his album,<em> Lasers</em>. According to the tweets of The Cable’s<strong> Josh Rogin</strong>, “Lupe played one anti-war song for 30 min and said he didn&#8217;t vote for Obama and eventually was told to move on to the next song. Lupe refused to move to the next song so a team of security guards came on stage and told him to go.&#8221;</p>
<p>Was Lupe’s timing inappropriate or was it ignorant for the promoter to invite the rapper knowing his beliefs? These are probably the questions that run through the mind of anyone who are fans of both Obama and Lupe Fiasco at this time.</p>
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		<title>New Video: Fat Trel &#8220;Nikki Sweets&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In his latest visual, directed by Blaqstar, Fat Trel professes his love for Nikki Sweets, a &#8220;tatted like a trap star&#8221; chick, that just might be in love with him too. Although it&#8217;s not the love Musiq sang about, it&#8217;s [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In his latest visual, directed by <strong>Blaqstar</strong>, <strong>Fat Trel</strong> professes his love for <strong>Nikki Sweets</strong>, a &#8220;tatted like a trap star&#8221; chick, that just might be in love with him too. Although it&#8217;s not the love <strong>Musiq</strong> sang about, it&#8217;s an interesting dichotomy nonetheless.</p>
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