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T.I and friends hosted the Grand Hustle ‘Put That Sh-t On’ Private Holiday Event In Atlanta


Last night, the highly anticipated Grand Hustle PTSO event took over the city with a star-studded celebration that had everyone talking. With a blend of philanthropy, entertainment, and all-around good vibes, the event proved to be one for the books. From inspiring conversations to unforgettable performances, attendees were treated to an evening brimming with excitement, generosity, and big names from the entertainment world.

A Star-Studded Affair
The Grand Hustle PTSO event brought out some of the biggest names in entertainment, offering fans a rare chance to mingle with celebrities who are not only known for their talent but also their commitment to keeping the true Atlanta energy alive. DC Young Fly, the multi-talented comedian and actor, brought his signature energy to the event, cracking jokes and making everyone feel right at home. His charismatic presence had the guests cheerful, adding a layer of humor to the evening’s festivities.
Rotimi, the “Power” actor and music artist, graced the event with his undeniable charm and good vibes. Known for his smooth vocals and impressive acting career, Rotimi’s appearance had everyone buzzing.
BigBankATL, the influential entrepreneur and community advocate, also made a memorable appearance. As a key figure in Atlanta’s business scene, BigBankATL’s presence underscored the event’s focus on bringing together entertainment, education, and business to create a lasting positive impact.

Unforgettable Moments
The evening was absolutely electric, brimming with unforgettable moments—from exhilarating live performances by T.I. and Young Dro to an unforgettable night on the dance floor with the DJ.
The event also offered a unique networking opportunity for those in the entertainment and business industries. It was the perfect blend of socializing, connecting, and supporting a great cause.
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DJ Design drops “I Wanna Be Free” single ft. Gennessee

Bay Area beatmaker/visual artist DJ Design returns with new single “I Wanna Be Free” (Below System Records). Washes of synth collide with a dense horn arrangement and snappin’ drums. West-Coast emcee Gennessee guests on the track spitting a lyrical dissertation on the woes of a police state, racial profiling and surveillance.
Listen to “I Wanna Be Free” (Ft. Gennessee): https://bsr.ffm.to/iwannabefree
This is the 3rd leak from the forthcoming Survival Web Vaults LP to drop in vinyl and digital formats later this year. Additional album guests include Fashawn, Phat Kat, Elzhi, Guilty Simpson, LMNO and more.
Listen to “No Less Than The Trees And The Stars” (Ft. Fashawn): https://bsr.ffm.to/nltttats
Listen to “The Blues” (Ft. Phat Kat & Elzhi): https://bsr.ffm.to/theblues
While more of a behind-the-scenes player DJ Design’s (aka Keith Griego) work has had a sizable imprint on the history of modern hip-hop. As a DJ/Beatmaker and visual artist he has contributed production and art since the late 90’s for notables including The Beastie Boys, Madlib, A.G., Foreign Legion, Rasco, Peanut Butter Wolf and Phat Kat.
As a visual artist, his high point of work with the label was his design of the 12” vinyl cover for Lootpack member Madlib’s side project Quasimoto. The cover for “Microphone Mathematics” featured Design/Griego’s visual representation of Lord Quas as a sort of alien aardvark, which was adopted by the artist and has since become one of the most iconic and enduring
characters in the game today.
More Info: https://www.belowsystem.com/
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