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The artists known as Almighty Dolla, Johnny BOI and Nem collectively make up the group EDUBB (pronounced E-Dubb). With more than 1 million YouTube views for their Official “Whooty” video, and over 6 million “Whooty” related YouTube views, the guys even garnered mentions of their work on TMZ two times. Strictly a grassroots phenomenon, this indie hip-hop group has managed to make their video an MTV Jams fixture, as it is played in a re-occurring “Booty” Video Mix and even cracked the ITunes “TOP 100” Video chart. Their “Whooty” movement has branded the phrase “white girl with a booty” aka “Whooty” into Pop-Culture Slang terminology. Not to be labeled as “novelty” rappers or known for just “one” song, the Atlanta natives are currently setting their hometown of Atlanta and the Southeast Region a blaze via clubs, for their shockingly amusing single “Rain Boots”, and the controversial “Social Network”. It all began in a free-style session in Atlanta, Georgia when cousins Nem and Dolla produced their first recording on a 4 track. Excited about their newly found music career they reached out to Dolla's brother, Johnny BOI, who had been sent to the Military Academy. They wrote letters to Johnny about their experiences and offered him a position as the third member of the group. Growing up around a musical family, witnessing the development of groups like the Ying Yang Twins and the early 90’s gangster rap group, the Hard Boys, allowed firsthand knowledge of what to expect as an artist and configure what was missing within the music industry. "At one time, music had stopped being fun and simply got really violent or extremely x- rated. We knew there was a gap and our goal is to seal it," says Johnny BOI. With a distinct Southern Hip-Hop drawl, Pop, R&B and Rock sound, EDUBB calls this style Hip-Hop Fusion. As they began to brand their independent movement, the self- proclaimed “Hip-Hop Playboys” identified one of the fastest growing conversations "white girls with a booty". EDUBB’s business sense led them to secure Trademarks for the word and phrase, and to launch an online Merchandising store, Whootyshop.com. With Reality show pitches, and magazine developments in the works, the group has decided to further the “Whooty” brand and simultaneously push EDUBB. Without being signed to a major label, the group has since received airplay on MTV, Music Choice, Sirius, XM Satellite and VH1 as well as many major reporting Top 40, Rhythm and Hip Hop stations across the U.S. International Superstars, Trail Blazers, Visionaries, Hip-Hop History Makers, all which started as a Trio with Humble Beginnings. All Done Independently.
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Genres:
Hip-hop-pop-down-south-rap
Hometown:
Decatur, Georgia

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About edubb

The artists known as Almighty Dolla, Johnny BOI and Nem collectively make up the group EDUBB (pronounced E-Dubb). With more than 1 million YouTube views for their Official “Whooty” video, and over 6 million “Whooty” related YouTube views, the guys even garnered mentions of their work on TMZ two times. Strictly a grassroots phenomenon, this indie hip-hop group has managed to make their video an MTV Jams fixture, as it is played in a re-occurring “Booty” Video Mix and even cracked the ITunes “TOP 100” Video chart. Their “Whooty” movement has branded the phrase “white girl with a booty” aka “Whooty” into Pop-Culture Slang terminology. Not to be labeled as “novelty” rappers or known for just “one” song, the Atlanta natives are currently setting their hometown of Atlanta and the Southeast Region a blaze via clubs, for their shockingly amusing single “Rain Boots”, and the controversial “Social Network”. It all began in a free-style session in Atlanta, Georgia when cousins Nem and Dolla produced their first recording on a 4 track. Excited about their newly found music career they reached out to Dolla's brother, Johnny BOI, who had been sent to the Military Academy. They wrote letters to Johnny about their experiences and offered him a position as the third member of the group. Growing up around a musical family, witnessing the development of groups like the Ying Yang Twins and the early 90’s gangster rap group, the Hard Boys, allowed firsthand knowledge of what to expect as an artist and configure what was missing within the music industry. "At one time, music had stopped being fun and simply got really violent or extremely x- rated. We knew there was a gap and our goal is to seal it," says Johnny BOI. With a distinct Southern Hip-Hop drawl, Pop, R&B and Rock sound, EDUBB calls this style Hip-Hop Fusion. As they began to brand their independent movement, the self- proclaimed “Hip-Hop Playboys” identified one of the fastest growing conversations "white girls with a booty". EDUBB’s business sense led them to secure Trademarks for the word and phrase, and to launch an online Merchandising store, Whootyshop.com. With Reality show pitches, and magazine developments in the works, the group has decided to further the “Whooty” brand and simultaneously push EDUBB. Without being signed to a major label, the group has since received airplay on MTV, Music Choice, Sirius, XM Satellite and VH1 as well as many major reporting Top 40, Rhythm and Hip Hop stations across the U.S. International Superstars, Trail Blazers, Visionaries, Hip-Hop History Makers, all which started as a Trio with Humble Beginnings. All Done Independently.
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Genres:
Hip-hop-pop-down-south-rap
Hometown:
Decatur, Georgia

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