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DJ Drama Built the Blueprint
Three Philly kids moved to Atlanta for college and built Gangsta Grillz, the hosted mixtape blueprint that made Lil Wayne, Jeezy, and Meek Mill before the labels ever caught up.
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Three Philly kids moved to Atlanta and built Gangsta Grillz. DJ Drama sits down to explain where the hosted mixtape format came from and how it changed hip-hop for good.
DJ Drama Explains The Origins & Evolution Of 'Gangsta Grillz' Mixtapes | People's Party Clip