Noisey Season 2 Episode 5 Atlanta With Migos, Killer Mike
- TV14
- February 7, 2017
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8.2 (6)
In season 2, episode 5 of Noisey, viewers are taken on a journey to Atlanta, Georgia, a city that has recently emerged as a major force in the music industry. The episode, entitled "Atlanta With Migos, Killer Mike," explores the city's vibrant hip-hop scene and features interviews with some of the city's most influential rappers and producers.
The episode begins with a visit to the studio of Goodie Mob, the legendary Atlanta-based hip-hop group that helped put the city on the map in the late 90s. Group member CeeLo Green speaks candidly about his experiences growing up in Atlanta and how the city's rich culture has influenced his music.
Next, Noisey meets up with Killer Mike, a rapper who has become a prominent activist and political commentator in recent years. Mike takes viewers on a tour of his hometown of Adamsville, a neighborhood on the west side of Atlanta that has been hit hard by poverty and crime. He talks about the challenges facing the community and how he has used his platform as a rapper to raise awareness and advocate for change.
The episode then turns its attention to Migos, a hip-hop trio from Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. Migos burst onto the scene in 2013 with their hit single "Versace," and have since become one of the most popular and influential rap groups in the world. Noisey spends the day with the group, getting a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process and learning what drives their success.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to performances and interviews with a range of other Atlanta-based artists, including Gucci Mane, Young Thug, and Lil Yachty. The city's music scene is shown to be incredibly diverse, encompassing everything from trap to soul to R&B.
Ultimately, "Atlanta With Migos, Killer Mike" is a celebration of the city's rich musical history and the vibrant culture that has emerged from it. As Noisey host Zach Goldbaum puts it, "Atlanta's music scene is not just hot right now – it's one of the most important things happening in music today." This episode is a must-see for anyone interested in hip-hop and the cultural movements that inspire it.