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The show was something I was super excited to be on. How was the Netflix experience and what did you want to show there? Ripparachie and myself have a bop coming out next week as well with producer Astrolith called "You Could Neva" that I’m super excited about. My new single "Luv Me Nots" is the vibe of my next project so everyone should check that out. It just premiered! I’m always writing though so a new album is on the way with a few appetizers here and there before the main course. I just shot a reality show for Netflix called Rhythm + Flow which I’m super excited about. You’ve been dropping singles here and there, when are we getting a project sis? BODY2BODY is all about putting the life back into night life. 1, is our Pride edition and features local DJs Jash Jay, Sushi Ceej and Divoli who is our resident DJ. With the help of Red Bull it became a reality.
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We decided to put our individual talents together to create a unique party experience. Talk to me about the lineup for this showcase and why you chose these names?īODY2BODY came about from long nights of running around with rapper Ripparachie and producer/DJ Divoli S’vere. The perfect place for me to be during this rebranding phase. The city is so unapologetically black and turned up. I’ve visited ATL a few times for gigs but being fully immersed in the scene is a different animal. It was time to play on another scene for a little bit anyway and shake it up. I haven’t lived anywhere else so I thought why not move to thee Black mecca. The move to Georgia came about because I needed a change of pace from all the years of running amuck in New York. Why did you move to Georgia and how’s the scene there? Here, we talked to the rapper about his move, this new party, and being on Netflix.
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Their collaboration has birthed the new party series BODY2BODY. Tonight Cakes, who has recently released tracks like "Bed Rest" and "Luv Me Nots," will team up with rapper Ripparachie and producer/DJ Divoli S’vere for Atlanta Pride Weekend. Chance the Rapper and Tip “T.I” Harris as judges. He’s a dope lyricist with a nasty flow, and talks about the things the gays are actually talking about! Now, having moved from New York City to Atlanta, he’s talking about those things on Netflix’s new music competition Rhythm + Flow, which features Cardi B. Here at Out, we’ve loved Cakes Da Killa since his debut album Hedonism.